AT-S62 Command Line User’s Guide

ACCESS SWITCH

Syntax

access switch number=numbermacaddress=macaddress

Parameters

 

number

Specifies the number of the switch in an enhanced

 

stack that you want to manage. You view this

 

number using the SHOW REMOTELIST command.

macaddress

Specifies the MAC address of the switch you want to

 

manage. This can also be displayed using the SHOW

 

REMOTELIST command. You can enter the address

 

in either of the following formats:

 

xxxxxxxxxxxx or xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

Description

 

This command starts a management session on another switch that supports enhanced stacking, such as an AT-8400 Series, AT-8500 Series or AT-8000 Series switch. You can specify the switch by switch number or by MAC address, both of which are displayed with SHOW REMOTELIST on page 35.

Note

You must perform the ACCESS SWITCH command from a management session of a master switch. This command will not work from a management session of a slave switch. To determine the master or slave status of your switch, use SHOW SWITCH on page 68.

Note

You must perform the SHOW REMOTELIST command before using the ACCESS SWITCH command.

When you are finished managing a slave switch, use the LOGOFF, LOGOUT, or QUIT command to end the management session and return back to the master switch from which you started the management session. For information, refer to LOGOFF, LOGOUT, and QUIT on page 24.

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