Displaying The Switches Of A Stack - Allied Telesis AT-8100L/8 User Manual

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Chapter 21: Hardware Stacking

Displaying the Switches of a Stack

Stacking summary Information:
ID MACADDRESS
Operational status
Local Module ID:
Local MAC Address:
400
The SHOW STACK command in the Privileged Exec mode displays the
stack ID numbers and MAC addresses of the switches of a stack:
awplus> enable
awplus# show stack
The information the command displays depends on whether the switch is
a stand-alone unit or part of a stack. If the switch is assigned the stack ID
number 0, the ID number for a stand-alone unit, the command displays
this prompt:
% Stacking is disabled on this switch.
If the switch has a stack ID number of 1 to 8, but is not connected to a
stack, the command displays the stack ID number and MAC address of
the switch. Here is an example of the information.
SwVer
Standalone unit
1
00:00:54:55:56:42
Figure 93. SHOW STACK Command for a Stand-alone Switch with a
It the switch is part of an active stack, the command lists information about
the switches. The example in Figure 94 on page 401 shows a stack of four
switches.
Model
Status
Stack ID of 1 to 8
Role

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