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BLADE OS Command Reference
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The Configuration Menu BMD00127, September 2009
/cfg/stack
Stacking Configuration
A stack is a group of switches that work together as a unified system. The network views a
stack of switches as a single entity, identified by a single network IP address. The Stacking
Configuration menu is used to configure a stack, and to define the Master and Backup interface
that represents the stack on the network.
[Stacking Menu]
swnum - Switch Number Menu
mif - Master Switch Interface Menu
bif - Backup Switch Interface Menu
name - Set stack name
backup - Set backup switch number
cur - Display current stacking configuration
Table 6-26 Stacking Menu Options (/cfg/stack)
Command Syntax and Usage
swnum
Displays the Stacking Switch menu. To view menu options, see page 151.
mif
Displays the Master Switch Interface menu. To view menu options, see page 152.
bif
Displays the Backup Switch Interface menu. To view menu options, see page 153.
name
<1-32 characters>
Configures a name for the stack.
backup <csnum (1-6)>
Defines the backup switch, based on its configured switch number (csnum).
cur
Displays current stacking parameters.