HP 2610-PWR User Manual

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ProCurve Stack Management

Configuring Stack Management

Using a Candidate CLI To Manually “Push” the Candidate Into a
Stack .

Use this method if any of the following apply:

The Candidate’s

Auto Join is set to Yes (and you do not want to enable Auto

Grab on the Commander) or the Candidate’s Auto Join is set to No.

Either you know the MAC address of the Commander for the stack into
which you want to insert the Candidate, or the Candidate has a valid IP
address and is operating in your network.

Syntax:

stack join < mac-addr >

where:

< mac-addr > is the MAC address of the Commander in

the destination stack.

Use Telnet (if the Candidate has an IP address valid for your network) or a
direct serial port connection to access the CLI for the Candidate switch. For
example, suppose that a Candidate named “North Sea” with

Auto Join off and

a valid IP address of 10.28.227.104 is running on a network. You could Telnet
to the Candidate, use

show stack all to determine the Commander’s MAC

address, and then “push” the Candidate into the desired stack.

1. Telnet to the Candidate named “North Sea”.
2. Use show stack all to display the Commander’s

MAC address.

3. Set the Candidate CLI to Config mode.
4. Execute stack join with the

Commander’s MAC address to “push”
the Candidate into the stack.

MAC Address for
Stack Commander

Figure 8-31. Example of “Pushing” a Candidate Into a Stack

To verify that the Candidate successfully joined the stack, execute

show stack

all

again to view the stacking status.

Using the Destination Commander CLI To “Pull” a Member from
Another Stack.

This method uses the Commander in the destination stack

to “pull” the Member from the source stack.

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