Stack Installation Guide for 8100S Series Switches
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Changing theStack ID Number
To set the stack ID number:
1. When prompted, enter a user name and password to log on the switch.
If this is the initial management session of the switch, enter “manager”
as the user name “friend” as the password. The user name and
password are case sensitive.
The local management session has started when the AlliedWare
Plus™ command line prompt, shown in Figure 32 is displayed.
Figure 32. AlliedWare Plus Command Line Prompt
2. Enter the ENABLE and CONFIGURE TERMINAL commands to move
to the Global Configuration mode.
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)#
3. To set the switch’s ID number, use the STACK command, in this
format:
stack

old_id

renumber

new_id

The OLD_ID parameter is the switch’s current ID number, displayed on
the stack ID LED. The NEW_ID parameter will be the switch’s new ID
number, found on the label that you added to the switch in “Labeling
the Switches” on page 77. In this example of the command, the
switch’s current ID number is 0 and its new number is 1:
awplus(config)# stack 0 renumber 1
This confirmation prompt is displayed.
Figure 33. STACK Command Confirmation Prompt
Caution
The STACK command resets the switch. Some network traffic may
be lost if the switch is already connected to a live network.
awplus>
*** Warning Stack renumbering requires immediate reboot ***
Stack will restart with new Device ID, all ports will
have new numbering and any port configurations will
probably be lost.
Renumber and reboot system ? (y/n):