Assigning A Static Module Id Number To The Member Switches - Allied Telesis AT-9448Ts Installation Manual

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Assigning a Static Module ID Number to the Member Switches

This procedure assigns a static ID number to the member switches of the
stack. This procedure must be performed on each switch before the cables
are connected to the AT-StackXG Stacking Modules.
To assign the static module ID number 2 to the switch labelled 2, perform
the following procedure:
1. Power on and initiate a local management session on the switch
labelled 2 in the stack. For instructions, refer to "Powering on a Switch"
on page 52 and "Starting a Local Management Session" on page 53.
2. Issue the SHOW STACK command to display the switch's current
module ID value.
3. Enter one of the following commands.
If Stack Mode is Auto, change the dynamic Stack ID value of 1 to the
static value of 2 with this command:
set stack moduleid=1 newmoduleid=2
If Stack Mode is Static and Stack ID is a value other than 2, enter the
following command, where n is the current value of Stack ID:
set stack moduleid=
For example, if the current value of My ModuleID is 4, the command
would be:
set stack moduleid=4 newmoduleid=2
If Stack Mode is Static and Stack ID is 2, no command is necessary.
4. Reset the switch with the RESTART REBOOT command.
5. Reestablish your management session and issue the SHOW STACK
command to verify that Stack Mode is Static and Stack ID is 2.
6. Power off the unit.
7. Repeat this procedure on the next switch, incrementing the value for
the Newmodule parameter in the command in step 3, as necessary.
After assigning and verifying the stack ID numbers on all the switches, go
to the next procedure to cable the stacking modules.
n
newmoduleid=2
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