Specifications
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Router#
8. Bind Members to the stack.
You can bind Member switches to stack
csnum by using either their asnum or their chassis
UUID
and bay number.
Run stack switch-number <switch number 1-8> bind <asnum 1-16> to bind a Member to
the stack (Example 6-8).
Example 6-8 Bind a Member to the stack
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with Ctrl/Z.
Router(config)#stack switch-number 2 bind 2
The Member switch joins the stack and the interfaces start. The Member switch status is
now IN_STACK (Example 6-9).
Example 6-9 Bound stack Member
Router#show stack switch
Stack name:
Local switch is the master.
Local switch:
csnum - 1
MAC - 00:25:03:6e:77:00
UUID - 05e9050bcd92450f903d7e60c581e4a4
Bay Number - 7
Switch Type - 7 (1-10GbESM)
Chassis Type - 2 (BladeCenter H)
Switch Mode (cfg) - Master
Priority - 225
Stack MAC - 00:25:03:6e:77:1f
Master switch:
csnum - 1
MAC - 00:25:03:6e:77:00
UUID - 05e9050bcd92450f903d7e60c581e4a4
Bay Number - 7
Backup switch: not learnt yet.
Configured Switches:
Important: To fully activate the Member switches, you must bind them to the stack.