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6-10 CHAPTER 6: USING THE COMMANDLINE INTERFACE
Displaying the Stack Configuration
The inventory commands allows you to list the units in the stack.
At the top-level menu, enter:
system inventory
The CLI displays information similar to this example:
Position Description Name State
1 PS Hub 50 Marketing Unit Operational
2 PS Hub 40 Accounts Unit Operational
3 PS Hub 40 Development Unit Operational
Where:
■Position — The position of the unit in the stack; if the stack is
correctly connected and configured as recommended, the bottom
unit in the stack is unit number 1, the nex t unit is unit number 2,
and so on.
■Description — The type of unit.
■Name — The name that you have assigned to the unit.
■State — The current operating status of the unit:
■Unit Operational — Indicates that the unit is oper ating normally.
■Unit Loading — Indicates that there is a process taking place,
for example a software upgrade.
Resetting the Stack Resetting the stack simulates powering off and powering on the stack.
You may want to do this if yo u want to reset the stack’s statistics
counters.
CAUTION: Performing a reset may cause som e of the data being
transmitted over the network to be lost. It also clears the
non-permanent addresses in the PS Hub 50 unit��s switch database.
To reset the stack:
1At the top-level menu, enter:
system reset
2The CLI asks you to confirm the reset. Enter y if you wish to proceed,
or n if you want to stop the reset.