Cisco Systems NME-16ES-1G manual Switch# show platform stack-manager all

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Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules Feature Guide

How to Configure the Cisco EtherSwitch Service Module in a Switch Stack

DETAILED STEPS

Step 1 Use the show platform stack-managercommand to display platform-dependent switch-stack information. Use the show platform stack-manager all command to display all information for the entire switch stack, for example:

Switch# show platform stack-manager all

 

Current

 

 

 

 

Switch#

Role

Mac Address

Priority

State

--------------------------------------------------------

*1

Master

0000.0090.3080

1

Ready

2

Slave

000f.8f4e.2900

1

Ready

 

Stack Port Status

Neighbors

Switch#

Port 1

Port 2

Port 1

Port 2

--------------------------------------------------------

1

Ok

Ok

2

2

2

Ok

Ok

1

1

Stack Discovery Protocol View

==============================================================

Switch

Active

Role

Current

Sequence

Dirty

Number

 

 

State

Number

Bit

--------------------------------------------------------------------

1

TRUE

Master

Ready

176

FALSE

2

TRUE

Slave

Ready

177

FALSE

Stack State Machine View

==============================================================

Switch

Master/

Mac Address

Version

Uptime Current

Number

Slave

 

(maj.min)

State

---------------------------------------------------------------------

1

Master

0000.0090.3080

1.9

 

1344

Ready

2

Slave

000f.8f4e.2900

1.9

 

1338

Ready

Last Conflict Parameters

 

 

 

 

 

Switch

Master/

Prio

Default

Image

Uptime

Mac Address

Number

Slave

 

Config

Type

 

 

 

Step 2 To display information about a stack member or the switch stack, use the following commands:

Use the show switch command to display information related to the stack member or the switch stack.

Switch(config)# show switch 6 Current

Switch# Role Mac Address Priority State

--------------------------------------------------------

6 Slave 0003.e31a.1e00 1 Ready

Use the show switch neighbors user EXEC command to display detailed information about the neighbors of a switch stack:

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Contents Guide Release ModificationContents Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide Hardware OverviewSoftware Features and Benefits Ease-of-Use and Ease-of-Deployment Features Performance FeaturesManagement Options Manageability Features Availability FeaturesVlan Features Security Features QoS and CoS Features Power-over-Ethernet Features Monitoring FeaturesOverview of Switch Stacks Cisco StackWise ConceptsSwitch Stack Membership Stack Master Election and Re-Election Switch Stack Bridge ID and Router MAC Address Stack Member NumbersStack Member Priority Values Switch Stack Software Compatibility Recommendations Stack Protocol Version CompatibilitySwitch Stack Configuration Files Switch Stack Management Connectivity Management Connectivity to Specific Stack Members Accessing the CLI of a Specific Stack MemberClustering Concepts Cluster Compatibility Command Device CharacteristicsStandby Command Device Characteristics Discovery of Candidates and Members Through CDP Hops Candidate and Member CharacteristicsAutomatic Discovery of Candidates and Members Vlan Discovery of Candidates and Members Through Different VLANs Switch Discovery of Candidates and Members Through Routed PortsDiscovery of Newly Installed Switches in Clusters New out-of-boxHsrp and Standby Cluster Command Switches Virtual IP Addresses in Clusters Other Considerations for Cluster Standby GroupsAutomatic Recovery of Cluster Configuration IP Addresses in Clusters Hostnames in ClustersPasswords in Clusters Switch Clusters and Switch StacksSwitch Stack Switch Cluster Snmp Community Strings in ClustersSwitch Stack Switch Cluster Availability of Switch-Specific Features in Switch Clusters TACACS+ and Radius in ClustersCisco IOS Release 12.225SEC Using Interface Configuration Mode Command or Action Purpose Boot flash image-nameExample Dir flashEnable Show running configurationConfigure terminal Service-module interface slot/port sessionShow power inline Output of the show service-module status commandShow ip interface brief Control+shift+6Sample Output for the dir flash Command on the Router Sample Output for the boot flash Command on the RouterRouter boot flashc2800-adventerprisek9-mz ExamplesRouter# show running config interface gigabitethernet2/0 Router# configure terminalRouter# service-module gigabitethernet2/0 session Switch dir flashSwitch# show ip interface brief Switch# ctrl+shift+6Switch# show power inline Sample Output for Pressing Ctrl+Shift+6 Followed byFeature Default Setting DhcpSTP Prerequisites Clustering Concepts section on Return Sample Output for Entering an Interface Name Sample Output for Assigning the IP Address and Subnet MaskSample Output for Saving the Configuration to Nvram Command or Action PurposeRouter# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 reload Router# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 shutdownRouter# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 reset Cisco IOS Release 12.225SEC Default Switch Stack Configuration RestrictionsAssigning a Stack Member Number Sample Output for the switch renumber Command Sample Output for the reload slot CommandShow switch Switchconfig# switch 6 renumberSetting the Stack Member Priority Value Sample Output for the show switch CommandVerifying Information About the Switch Stack Sample Output for the switch priority CommandSwitchconfig# switch 2 priority Switch show switchSwitch# show platform stack-manager all Switchconfig# show switch neighbors Show switch stack-portsShow version Using the CLI to Manage Switch ClustersRcommand Sample Output for the rcommand and show version Commands Sample Output for the show cluster members CommandChoose View Refresh Choose Cluster Add to Cluster or Password Cluster memberCreating a Cluster Standby Group Detailed Steps from the CLICluster standby-group HSRP-group-name Routing-redundancyNo switchport Sample Output for the ping tftpserver Command Sample Output for the show flash Command Sample Output for the copy tftp flash CommandSwitch# show flash Switch# copy tftp flashRecovering from a Corrupted Software Image Using Xmodem Service-module interface slot/port password-reset FlashinitService-module interface slot/port Password-resetFlashinit Control+6Router# copy flash xmodem TroubleshootingSample Output for the copy flash xmodem Command Sample Output for the copy tftp xmodem Command Router# copy tftp xmodemRouter# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 session Router# service-module gigabitethernet2/0 password-resetRecovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password Optional loadhelper filesystem/file-url Boot -x -v deviceimagename Enable secret passwordRename Copy flashCopy running-configuration startup-configuration ReloadOptional set Service-module password-reset command BootSet Sample Output for the set CommandExample Scenario Action Result Current-stack-member-number Renumber new-stack-member-number Network Configuration Examples Network Demands Suggested Design Methods Cost-Effective Wiring Closet Redundant Gigabit Backbone Cisco SoftPhone Software 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