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Dell#
Management Access on Stacks
You can access the stack via the console port or VTY line.
Console access — You may access the stack through the console port of the master unit (stack manager) only. Similar to a standby
RPM, the console port of the standby unit does not provide management capability; only a limited number of commands are available.
Member units provide a limited set of commands.
Remote access — You may access the master unit and standby unit in a stack through the dedicated management Ethernet
interfaces with SNMP, SSH, or via Telnet.
Example of Accessing Non-Master Units on a Stack via the Console Port
-----------------CONSOLE ACCESS ON A STANDBY----------------------------
Dell(standby)#?
cd Change current directory
clear Reset functions
copy Copy from one file to another
delete Delete a file
dir List files on a filesystem
disable Turn off privileged commands
enable Turn on privileged commands
exit Exit from the EXEC
format Format a filesystem
fsck Filesystem check utility
pwd Display current working directory
rename Rename a file
reset Reset selected card
show Show running system information
ssh-peer-stack-unit Open a SSH connection to the peer stack-unit
start Start shell
telnet-peer-stack-unit Open a telnet connection to the peer stack-unit
terminal Set terminal line parameters
upload Upload file
Dell(standby)#
-----------------CONSOLE ACCESS ON A MEMBER----------------------------
Stack(stack-member-0)#?
reset-self Reset this unit alone
show Show running system information
You can connect two units with two or more stacking cables in case of a stacking port or cable failure. Removal of only one of the cables
does not trigger a reset.
Important Points to Remember
You can stack up to six systems.
You cannot stack one system with other system types.
You cannot enable stacking and virtual link trunking (VLT) simultaneously on the device. To convert a stacked unit to VLT, refer to
Reconfiguring Stacked Switches as VLT.
Each 10G data port is configured as stacking port in predefined groups called stack-group.
The S3048–ON has one port assigned to each stack group.
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Stacking