Displaying and Maintaining Stack Configuration
To do...
Display the stack information of
stack members
You can view the stack status through not only the command lines, but also the seven-segment display
on the front panel of the device to judge the role of the device in the stack, as described in
table:
Table 1-1 Seven-segment display description
Mark
System LED
(SYS) status
Unit
Steady green
Stack Configuration Example
Stack Configuration Example
Network requirements
As shown in
another.
Create a stack, where Switch A is the master device, Switch B, Switch C, and Switch D are slave
devices. An administrator can log in to Switch B, Switch C and Switch D through Switch A to
perform remote configurations.
Figure 1-2 Network diagram for stack management
Stack
XGE1/0/51
XGE1/0/52
Switch C: Slave device
Use the command...
display stack [ members ]
Status
Seven-segment LED status
The LED displays the specific
numbers.
Figure
1-2, Switch A, Switch B, Switch C, and Switch D are connected with one
Switch A:Master device
XGE1/0/51
XGE1/0/52
XGE1/0/51
Switch B: Slave device
XGE1/0/51
Switch D: Slave device
1-5
Remarks
Available in any view
the following
Description
The member ID of the device.