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movemanagement
This command moves the management unit functionality from one switch to another. The fromunit is
the switch identifier on the current Management Unit. The tounit is the switch identifier on the new
management unit. Upon execution, the entire stack (including all interfaces in the stack) will be
unconfigured and reconfigured with the configuration on the new management unit. After the reload is
complete, all stack management capability must be performed on the new management unit. To
preserve the current configuration across a stack move, save the current configuration before executing
the command. A stack move will cause all routes and Layer 2 addresses to be lost. This command is
executed on the management unit. The administrator is prompted to confirm the management move.
Syntax
movemanagement fromunit tounit
Mode
Stacking Config (prompt is “(config-stack)#”)
reload
This command resets the entire stack or the identified [unit]. The administrator is prompted to confirm
that the reset should proceed.
Syntax
sEge . [unit]
Mode
Privileged Exec
show stack-port
This command displays summary stack-port information.
Syntax
show stack-port [counters]
Mode
Privileged Exec
Example 2
The S50V has two expansion slots for up to four stacking ports, so this report is set up to display all
four ports, as shown in Figure 12-76, whether or not all are installed (in this case, only a 10G CX4
module is installed in the left-hand slot and a 2-port stacking module is installed, but it is not linked).
The ports are numbered left to right as you face them on the back of the chassis.
Figure 12-76. Example of Output from the show stack-port Command on an S50V
When the counters argument is not used, the report contains the following fields:
Unit—Unit
Interface—Stack port number (A or B)
Force10-S50V#show stack-port
Configured Running
Stack Stack Link Link
Unit Interface Mode Mode Status Speed (Gb/s)
---- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------
1 0/49 Stack Stack Link Down 12
1 0/50 Stack Stack Link Down 12
1 0/51 Ethernet Ethernet Link Down 10
1 0/52 Ethernet Ethernet Link Down 10