AT-S62 Command Line User’s Guide
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SET SWITCH STACKMODE
Syntax
set switch stackmode=master|slave|unavailable
Parameter
stackmode Specifies the enhanced stacking mode of the switch.
Possible settings are:
master Specifies the switch’s stacking
mode as master. A master switch
must be assigned an IP address and
subnet mask.
slave Specifies the switch’s stacking
mode as slave. A slave does not
need an IP address. This is the
default setting for a switch.
unavailable Specifies the switch’s stacking
mode as unavailable. A switch with
this status cannot be managed from
an enhanced stack. It can be
managed locally through its RS-232
Terminal Port or remotely if it is
assigned an IP address and subnet
mask.
Description
This command sets a switch’s enhanced stacking status.To view the
current enhanced stacking status of a switch, use SHOW SWITCH on
page 68.
Note
You cannot change the stacking status of a switch through
enhanced stacking. If a switch does not have an IP address or subnet
mask, such as a slave switch, you must use a local management
session to change its stacking status. If the switch has an IP address
and subnet mask, such as a master switch, you can use either a local
or a Telnet management session.