Configure Stacking Priority - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure stacking priority

configure stacking priority <number>[slot <slot-number> | all ]
Description
Configures a stacking priority on specified switch, or on all switches in the stack.
Syntax Description
number
slot-number
all
Default
The current slot (switch).
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure the priority of switches in the stack. The stack manager should have the
highest priority in the stack. If you configure all of the switches to have the same priority using the
parameter, the stack manager will raise its priority internally to remain the stack manager.
Example
In the following examples, slot 2 is the stack manager of a stack containing four switches. This example
assigns the stack manager the highest priority in the stack:
configure stacking priority slot 2 15
In this example, stacking priority is also given to slot 1:
configure stacking priority slot 1 14
The result is that slot 1 has priority over slots 3 and 4, but not over slot 2.
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.4.
Platform Availability
This command is only available on the Summit 200, Summit 300-24, and Summit 400 switches.
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Assigns a numeric value as the priority. Valid ranges are 0 to 15 with 15 being the highest
priority and 0 being the lowest priority.
Configures stacking priority on one or more switches using the slot number of the switch in the
stack.
Configures stacking priority on all ports and switches in the stack.
configure stacking priority
all
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