Stack Port Configuration - NETGEAR GS728TS Admin Manual

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The following table describes the Basic Stack Status fields.
Field
Unit ID
Switch Description
Serial Number
Uptime
Preconfigured Model Identifier
Plugged-in Model Identifier
Expected Code Type
Detected Code Version
Detected Code Version in Flash
SFS Last Attempt Status

Stack Port Configuration

By default, the stack ports on each switch are configured for stacking. However, you can use
these ports as standard Ethernet ports. Use the Stack Port configuration page to configure
the mode of the stack ports and to view information about the ports.
To display the Stack Port Configuration page, click System
Port Configuration. A screen similar to the following is displayed.
Description
The unit ID of the specific switch.
The description for the unit can be configured by the user.
The unique box serial number for this switch.
The displays the relative time since the last reboot of the switch.
This field displays the model type assigned by the device
manufacturer to identify the device.
This field displays the model type assigned by the device
manufacturer to identify the plugged-in device.
This field indicates the expected code type on this unit.
This field indicates the detected version of code on this unit.
The displays the Release number and version number of the code
stored in flash.
This displays the status of last tried stack firmware synchronisation.
"None" is the default value if SFS has not been tried.
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