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Standby Status
— This field identifies the switch that is configured as the Standby Unit. Possible
values are:
OPR Standby — Indicates that this unit is operating as the Standby U nit and the configured
Standby Unit is not part of the stack.
CFG Standby — Indicates that the unit is configured as the Standby Unit. The unit configured as
the Standby switch becomes the stack manager if the current manager fails.
Blank — Indicates that the switch is not configured as the Standby Unit.
Unit Type
— This field indicates whether the switch is configured as the management switch, th e
standby switch, or a stack member.
Pre-configured Model Identifier
— This field displays the 16-character field assigned by the device
manufacturer to identify the pre-configured device.
Plugged-in Model Identifier
— This field displays the 16-character field assigned by the device
manufacturer to identify the plugged-in device.
Switch Status
— Indicates the unit status. There are five possible state values:
OK — The unit is in place and functioning properly.
Unsupported — The unit is not allowed to stack.
Code Mismatch — The software image in this unit does not match that being used in the master
switch of the stack.
Config Mismatch — The configuration file in this unit does not match that being used in the
master switch of the stack.
Not Present — The unit is not there.
Firmware Version
— Indicates the detected version of code on this unit.
Viewing Stack Summary Using CLI Commands
For information about the CLI commands that perform thi s function, see the
System Management
Commands
chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI
commands you use to view Stack Summary information.