Supported switches – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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OPR Standby — Indicates that this unit is operating as the Standby Unit 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, the

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 do 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 the CLI Command

For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the

CLI Reference Guide:

• System Management Commands

Supported Switches

Use the Supported Switches page to view information regarding each type of supported switch for

stacking, and information regarding the supported switches.
To display the Supported Switches page, click System > Stacking > Supported Switches in the tree

view.

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