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Commands 6-11
Initializing the Stack Initializing the stack causes it to return to its factory default settings.
You may want to do this if the stack has been previously used in a
different part of your network, and its settings are incorrect for its new
environment.
CAUTION: Initializing the stack removes all configuration information
including security, resilient links and passwords. However, IP, SLIP and
default router information is retained to ensure you can continue
management communication with the stack over the network.
To initialize the stack:
1At the top-level menu, enter:
system initialize
2The CLI asks you to confirm the initialize. Enter y if you wish to
proceed, or n if you want to stop the initialize.
The stack’s passwords return to the default passwords.
Configuring Another
Unit in the Stack
The unit command allows you log on to another unit in the stack
without disconnecting from the current unit.
To configure another unit:
1At the top-level menu, enter:
system unit
You are prompted for the unit’s number (note that the command
displays the number of the unit that you are currently configuring):
Select unit (1):
2Enter the unit’s number.
When you have finished configuring the u nit, simply log out to return
to the previous unit.