Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules Feature Guide
How to Configure the Cisco EtherSwitch Service Module in a Switch Stack
Sample Output for the show switch Command
The following example shows what appears when you enter the show switch command:
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority State
6 Slave 0003.e31a.1e00 1 Ready
*8 Master 0003.e31a.1200 1 Ready
2 Slave 0000.000.0000 0 Provisioned
Setting the Stack Member Priority Value
This section describes how to assign a priority value to a Cisco EtherSwitch service module in a switch stack from global configuration mode.
Note This task is available only from the stack master.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.configure terminal
2.switch
3.end
4.show switch
DETAILED STEPS
| Command or Action | Purpose |
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configure terminal | Enters global configuration mode. | |
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| Switch# configure terminal |
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switch | Specifies the stack member number and the new priority | |
| value for the stack member. The priority value range is 1 to | |
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| 15. |
| Example: | • You can display the current stack member number by |
| Switch (config)# switch 1 priority 2 | using the show switch user EXEC command. |
Step 3 |
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end | Returns you to privileged EXEC mode. | |
| Example: |
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| Switch (config)# end |
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Step 4 |
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show switch | Displays information about the switch stack and its stack | |
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| member number. |
| Example: |
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| Switch# show switch |
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