Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules Feature Guide
How to Configure the Cisco EtherSwitch Service Module in a Switch Stack
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reload slot | Resets the stack member, and applies the configuration | |
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| Switch# reload slot 2 |
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show switch | Displays information about the switch stack and its stack | |
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| Switch# show switch |
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Examples
This section provides the following examples:
•Sample Output for the switch renumber Command, page 53
•Sample Output for the reload slot Command, page 53
•Sample Output for the show switch Command, page 54
Sample Output for the switch renumber Command
The following example shows what appears when you enter the switch
Switch(config)# switch 6 renumber 7
WARNING:Changing the switch number may result in a configuration change for that switch. The interface configuration associated with the old switch number will remain as a provisioned configuration.
Do you want to continue?[confirm]...
If another stack member is already using the member number that you just specified, the stack master assigns the lowest available number when you reload the stack member.
Note If you change the number of a stack member, and no configuration is associated with the new stack member number, that stack member loses its current configuration and resets itself to its default configuration.
Caution Do not use the switch
Sample Output for the reload slot Command
The following example shows what appears when you enter the reload slot command:
Switch(config)# reload slot 6
Proceed with reload? [confirm]y
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEC
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