Renumbering The Stack; Resetting The System - Edge-Core Direk Tronik 24/48-Port Management Manual

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Renumbering the Stack

If the units are no longer numbered sequentially after several topology changes or
failures, you can reset the unit numbers using the "Renumbering" command. Just
remember to save the new configuration settings to a startup configuration file prior
to powering off the stack Master.
Note:
This switch does not support stacking.
Command Usage
• The startup configuration file maps configuration settings to each switch in the
stack based on the unit identification number. You should therefore remember to
save the current configuration after renumbering the stack.
• For a line topology, the stack is numbered from top to bottom, with the first unit in
the stack designated at unit 1. For a ring topology, the Master unit taken as the top
of the stack and is numbered as unit 1, and all other units are numbered
sequentially down through the ring.
Web – Click System, Renumbering.
CLI – This example renumbers all units in the stack.
Console#switch all renumber
Console#

Resetting the System

Web – Click System, Reset. Click the Reset button to restart the switch. When
prompted, confirm that you want reset the switch.
CLI – Use the reload command to restart the switch.
Console#reload
System will be restarted, continue <y/n>?
Note:
When restarting the system, it will always run the Power-On Self-Test.
Figure 4-5 Renumbering the Stack
Figure 4-6 Resetting the System
Renumbering the Stack
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