Users Guide
Stacking
All commands in this chapter are specific to the Dell Networking OS.
You can use the commands to pre-configure a switch, so that the configuration settings are invoked when the switch is attached to other
S-Series units.
For information about using the S-Series stacking feature, see the Stacking S-Series Switches section in the Dell Networking OS
Configuration Guide.
CAUTION: You cannot enable stacking simultaneously with virtual link trunking (VLT). If you enable both at the same time,
unexpected behavior occurs.
The Dell Networking OS commands for data center bridging features include 802.1Qbb priority-based flow control (PFC), 802.1Qaz
enhanced transmission selection (ETS), and the data center bridging exchange (DCBX) protocol.
Topics:
• redundancy disable-auto-reboot
• redundancy force-failover stack-unit
• redundancy protocol
• reset stack-unit
• show redundancy
• show system stack-ports
• stack-unit priority
• stack-unit provision
• stack-unit stack-group
• upgrade system stack-unit
redundancy disable-auto-reboot
Prevent the S-Series stack management unit, stack member unit, and standby unit from rebooting if they fail.
Syntax
redundancy disable-auto-reboot stack-unit [1–6 | members]
To return to the default, use the no redundancy disable-auto-reboot stack-unit command.
Parameters
stack-unit Enter the stack-unit number. The range is from 1 to 6.
members Enter the keyword members for all stack-units.
Defaults Disabled (the failed switch is automatically rebooted).
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
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