Allied Telesis AT-9448Ts/XP (Basic Layer 3) User Manual

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AT-9400Ts Stack Installation Guide

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When this command is performed on a stack, it includes a table that
lists the units of the stack. However, since the unit is not yet part of a
stack, the table is omitted.

2. Examine the Stack Mode and Stack ID fields. If the Stack Mode is

Static and the Stack ID is 1, no command is necessary. Go to step 8.

If the current setting of Stack Mode is Auto, enter this command to
change the switch’s dynamic module ID value to the static value of 1:

set stack moduleid=1 newmoduleid=1

If Stack Mode is Static and Stack ID is a value other than 1, enter the
following command, where n is the current value of Stack ID:

set stack moduleid=

n

newmoduleid=1

For example, if the current value of Stack ID is 4, the command would
be:

set stack moduleid=4 newmoduleid=1

Note

If you are already familiar with the AT-S63 Management Software,
then you probably know about the SAVE CONFIGURATION
command, which is used to save your configuration changes in the
active boot configuration file. That command is not required in this
procedure because the SET STACK command automatically saves
the new module ID number in a hidden system file in the switch’s file
system.

Stack Mode

The assignment method of the module ID
number. Auto means the number was
assigned dynamically by the
management software when the switch
was powered on. Static means the
number was assigned with the SET
STACK command.

Stack ID

The switch’s current module ID number.

Stack Priority

The switch’s current stack priority value,
used to control dynamic module ID
numbers.

Table 9. SHOW STACK Command

Field

Description

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