Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Stack Command Line User’s Guide

Section I: Basic Operations

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You must reset or power cycle the unit after performing this command
to activate a switch’s new ID number.

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You do not have to issue the SAVE CONFIGURATION command with
this command. A device’s new ID number is automatically stored in a
hidden system file in the unit’s file system.

Note

All of the switches of a stack must have the same type of stack ID
number of static or dynamic. A stack will not function if one or more
of the module ID numbers are dynamic and others are static.

For further information on module ID numbers, refer to “Module ID
Numbers” on page 38.

Examples

This command assigns the static ID 1 to the switch. The command
assumes that the switch’s current module ID number of 1 was set
dynamically:

set stack moduleid=1

newmoduleid=1

This command assigns to the switch the static ID 4. The switch’s current
module ID number is 1:

set stack moduleid=1

newmoduleid=4

This command assigns the static ID 3 to the switch. The switch’s current
module ID number is 2:

set stack moduleid=2

newmoduleid=3

This command sets the switch’s module ID number dynamically:

set stack moduleid=1

newmoduleid=auto

This command sets the switch’s module ID number dynamically and
assigns it a priority of 5:

set stack moduleid=1

newmoduleid=auto priority=5

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