AT-S62 Command Line User’s Guide

SET SWITCH STACKMODE

Syntax

set switch stackmode=masterslaveunavailable

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.

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