Assigning The Static Module Id Number 1 To The Master Switch - Allied Telesis AT-9448Ts Installation Manual

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Chapter 3: Preparing the Switches of the Stack

Assigning the Static Module ID Number 1 to the Master Switch

Local MAC Addr
Standalone Mode ID
Stack Mode
Stack ID
Stack Priority
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This procedure assigns the static module ID number 1 to the master
switch of the stack.
1. Establish a local management session on the device labelled "1" in
"Labelling the Switches" on page 56. For instructions, refer to "Starting
a Local Management Session" on page 53.
2. Enter the following command to view the switch's current module ID
assignment:
show stack
Note
If the switch displays the message "CLI Command Not Found or
Ambiguous," update the AT-S63 Management Software on the unit.
Figure 22 is an example of the display.
Figure 22. SHOW STACK Command
This command displays the following information:
Local MAC Addr: The MAC address of the switch.
Standalone Mode ID: The module ID number of the switch when
the device is not a part of a stack. This parameter can be ignored.
Stack Mode: The method by which the module ID number was
assigned. Auto means the number was assigned dynamically by
the management software when the switch was powered on. Static
means the number was assigned with the SET STACK command.
Stack ID: The switch's current module ID number.
Stack Priority: The switch's current stack priority value, used to
control dynamic module ID numbers. For an explanation of stack
priority values, refer to the AT-S63 Stack Command Line Interface
User's Guide.
When the switch is part of a stack, the units in the stack are listed in a
table. Since the unit is not yet part of a stack, the table is omitted.
:00:30:84:00:00:03
:1
:AUTO
:1
:16

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