Command Line Reference Guide

stack-unit stack-group
Configure the stack unit and stack group by specifying an ID when adding units to a stack to ensure the unit is assigned
to the correct group.
S5000
Syntax
stack-unit unit-number stack-group stack-group-number
To remove the current stack group configuration, use the no stack-unit unit-number
stack-group stack-number command.
Parameters
unit-number
Enter the stack-unit number. The range is 0 to 11.
stack-group-
number
Enter the stack-group number. The range is 0 to 15.
Defaults none
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
The following message displays to confirm the command.
WARNING: Setting ports Fo 0/60 as stack group will make their interface configs obsolete
after a reload.[confirm yes/no]: If “y” is entered, all non-default configurations on this port
(FortyGigE 0/60) will be removed when the unit reboots.
upgrade boot (stack unit)
Upgrade the boot image (bootflash or bootselector) on one or all stack units in an S5000 stack from the master switch.
S5000
Syntax
upgrade boot {bootflash-image| bootselector-image} stack-unit
{stack-unit—id | all} {booted: | flash://file-path | ftp://
file-path | tftp://file-path | usbflash://file-path}
Parameters
boot Enter the keyword boot to change the boot image.
bootflash-image Upgrade the boot image in the bootflash partition.
bootselector-
image
Upgrade the boot image in the bootselector partition. You are
prompted to enter the password.
stack-unit {
stack-
unit-id
| all}
Enter the keyword stack-unit: followed by the stack unit ID of a
member unit or all to upgrade the boot image on all stack member
units. Valid stack-unit ID numbers are 0 to 11.
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