Quick Reference Guide
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Figure 5-68. Using the show stack-port counters Command Example on an S50
For a summary of all stack members, use the show switch command. For details on one switch, use the
show switch unit command:
Figure 5-69. show switch Command Example
The show stack command shows pretty much the same data as the show stack-port command:
Force10 #show stack-port counters
------------TX-------------- ------------RX--------------
Data Error Data Error
Rate Rate Total Rate Rate Total
Unit Interface (Mb/s) (Errors/s) Errors (Mb/s) (Errors/s) Errors
---- ---------------- ------ ---------- ---------- ------ ---------- ----------
1 Stack Port A 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Stack Port B 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Stack Port A 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Stack Port B 0 0 0 0 0 0
Force10 #show switch
Management Preconfig Plugged-in Switch Code
Switch Status Model ID Model ID Status Version
------ ------------ ------------- ------------- --------------------- --------
1 Mgmt Switch SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.5
3 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.5
4 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.5
Force10 #show switch 1
Switch............................ 1
Management Status................. Management Switch
Hardware Management Preference.... Unassigned
Admin Management Preference....... Unassigned
Switch Type....................... 0x56950202
Preconfigured Model Identifier.... SA-01-GE-48T
Plugged-in Model Identifier....... SA-01-GE-48T
Switch Status..................... OK
Switch Description................
Expected Code Type................ 0x100b000
Detected Code Version............. 2.3.1.5
Detected Code in Flash............ 2.3.1.5
Serial Number..................... DE40047
Up Time........................... 0 days 0 hrs 33 mins 55 secs
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