Switch Priority; Switch Renumber - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7224P User Manual

Prosafe managed switch command line interface (cli) 9.0.2
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Note:
Switch index can be obtained by executing the show supported
switchtype command in User EXEC mode.
no member
This command removes a switch from the stack. The <unit> is the switch identifier of the
switch to be removed from the stack. This command is executed on the Primary Management
Unit.
Format
no member <unit>
Mode
Stack Global Config

switch priority

This command configures the ability of a switch to become the Primary Management Unit.
The <unit> is the switch identifier. The <value> is the preference parameter that allows
the user to specify, priority of one backup switch over another. The range for priority is 1 to
15. The switch with the highest priority value will be chosen to become the Primary
Management Unit if the active Primary Management Unit fails. The switch priority defaults to
the hardware management preference value 1. Switches that do not have the hardware
capability to become the Primary Management Unit are not eligible for management.
Default
enabled
Format
switch <unit> priority <value>
Mode
Global Config

switch renumber

This command changes the switch identifier for a switch in the stack. The <oldunit> is the
current switch identifier on the switch whose identifier is to be changed. The <newunit> is
the updated value of the switch identifier. Upon execution, the switch will be configured with
the configuration information for the new switch, if any. The old switch configuration
information will be retained, however the old switch will be operationally unplugged. This
command is executed on the Primary Management Unit.
Note:
If the management unit is renumbered, then the running
configuration is no longer applied (i.e. the stack acts as if the
configuration had been cleared)
ProSafe Managed Switch
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