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Command Output
unit-number
stack-port
port-number
clear
hardware
stack-unit
unit-number
counters
Clears statistics on the specified stack unit. The valid stack-unit numbers are from 0 to 11.
Example of the show system stack-ports status Command
Dell#show system stack-ports status
Topology: Ring
Interface Link Speed Admin Link Trunk
(Gb/s) Status Status Group
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0/4 10 up up
0/5 10 up up
0/6 10 up up
0/7 10 up up
0/8 10 up up
0/9 10 up up
0/10 10 up up
0/11 10 up up
1/4 10 up up
1/5 10 up up
1/6 10 up up
1/7 10 up up
1/8 10 up up
1/9 10 up up
1/10 10 up up
1/11 10 up up
1/12 10 up up
1/13 10 up up
1/14 10 up up
Example of the show redundancy Command
Dell#show redundancy
-- Stack-unit Status --
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Mgmt ID: 0
Stack-unit ID: 4
Stack-unit Redundancy Role: Primary
Stack-unit State: Active
Stack-unit SW Version: S5000-9-1-0-1
Link to Peer: Up
-- PEER Stack-unit Status --
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Stack-unit State: Standby
Peer stack-unit ID: 3
Stack-unit SW Version: S5000-9-1-0-10
-- Stack-unit Redundancy Configuration --
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Primary Stack-unit: mgmt-id 0
Auto Data Sync: Full
Failover Type: Hot Failover
Auto reboot Stack-unit: Disabled
Auto failover limit: 3 times in 60 minutes
-- Stack-unit Failover Record --
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Failover Count: 0
Last failover timestamp: None
Last failover Reason: None
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