Logging in to the cli of a slave from the master, Displaying and maintaining stack configuration, Stack configuration example – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Configure the specified ports as
stack ports

stack stack-port
stack-port-num port
interface-list

Required

By default, a port is not a stack
port.

After a device joins a stack and becomes a slave device of the stack, the prompt changes to

<stack_n.Sysname>, where n is the stack number assigned by the master device, and Sysname is the

system name of the device.

Logging In to the CLI of a Slave from the Master

In a stack, you can log in to the CLI of a slave device from the master device and perform configurations

for the slave device.

Follow the step below to log in to the CLI of a slave device from the master device:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Log in to the CLI of the
specified slave device from the
master device

stack switch-to member-id

Required

Available in user view

The stack switch-to command is used to log in to the CLI of a slave device from the master with the

user level being unchanged. To return to the master device, use the quit command.

Displaying and Maintaining Stack Configuration

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Display the stack information of
stack members

display stack [ members ]

Available in any view

Stack Configuration Example

Stack Configuration Example

Network requirements

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Switch A, Switch B, Switch C, and Switch D are connected with one another.

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