Operation, Operation -4 – HP 2610-PWR User Manual

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ProCurve Stack Management
Operation

Operation

Stacking Features

Feature

Default

Menu

CLI

Web

view stack status

view status of a single switch

n/a

page 8-27 page 8-32 page 8-46
thru
page 8-29

view candidate status

n/a

page 8-32

view status of commander and its

n/a

page 8-33

stack

view status of all stacking-enabled

n/a

page 8-33

switches in the ip subnet

configure stacking

enable/disable candidate Auto-Join

enabled/Yes page 8-16 page 8-38

“push” a candidate into a stack

n/a

page 8-16 page 8-39

configure a switch to be a commander n/a

page 8-13 page 8-34

“push” a member into another stack

n/a

page 8-25 page 8-40

remove a member from a stack

n/a

page 8-22 page 8-41

or
page 8-42

“pull” a candidate into a stack

n/a

page 8-18 page 8-37

“pull” a member from another stack

n/a

page 8-20 page 8-39

convert a commander or member to a n/a

page 8-25 page 8-40

member of another stack

access member switches for

n/a

page 8-24 page 8-43

configuration and traffic monitoring

disable stacking

enabled

page 8-16 page 8-45

transmission interval

60 seconds

page 8-13 page 8-45

ProCurve Stack Management (termed stacking) enables you to use a single
IP address and standard network cabling to manage a group of up to 16 total
switches in the same IP subnet (broadcast domain). Using stacking, you can:

Reduce the number of IP addresses needed in your network.

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