Configuring Stack Ports Of A Slave Device; Logging In To The Cli Of A Slave From The Master - 3Com 4500G Family Configuration Manual

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To do...
Create a stack
After you configure a device as the master device of a stack, the prompt changes to
<stack_0.Sysname>, where Sysname is the system name of the device.

Configuring Stack Ports of a Slave Device

You need to configure stack ports to add a slave device to the stack.
The ports of a slave device that connect to other stack devices need to be configured as stack ports.
Follow the steps below to configure stack ports:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure the specified ports as
stack ports
After a device joins a stack and becomes a slave device of the stack, the prompt changes to
<stack_n.Sysname>, where n is the stack number assigned by the master device, and Sysname is the
system name of the device.

Logging In to the CLI of a Slave from the Master

In a stack, you can log in to the CLI of a slave device from the master device and perform configurations
for the slave device.
Follow the step below to log in to the CLI of a slave device from the master device:
To do...
Log in to the CLI of the
specified slave device from the
master device
Use the command...
stack role master
Use the command...
system-view
stack stack-port
stack-port-num port
interface-list
Use the command...
stack switch-to member-id
1-4
Remarks
Required
Remarks
Required
By default, a port is not a stack
port.
Remarks
Required
Available in user view

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