Service Manual

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stack-unitstack-unit-number stack-group stack-group-number
5. Connect the new unit to the stack using stacking cables.
Example of Adding a Stack Unit with a Conflicting Stack Number (Before and After)
The following example shows adding a stack unit with a conflicting stack number (before).
Dell#show system brief
Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:8a:df:e6
Reload Type : normal-reload
-- Stack Info --
Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports
-------------------------------------------------------------
1 Management online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-8-0-0 64
2 Member not present
3 Member not present
4 Standby online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-8-0-0 64
5 Member not present
6 Member not present
The following example shows adding a stack unit with a conflicting stack number (after).
Dell#show system brief
Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:8a:df:e6
Reload Type : normal-reload
-- Stack Info --
Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports
----------------------------------------------------------------
1 Management online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-8-0-0 64
2 Member online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-8-0-0 64
3 Member not present
4 Standby online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-8-0-0 64
5 Member not present
6 Member not present
Adding a Configured Unit to an Existing Stack
To add a configured unit to an existing stack, use the following commands.
If a stack unit goes down and is removed from the stack, the logical provisioning configured for that
stack-unit number is saved on the master and standby units. When a new unit is added to the stack, if a
stack group configuration conflict occurs between the new unit and the provisioned stack unit, the
configuration of the new unit takes precedence.
1. Add the configured unit to the top or bottom of the stack.
2. Power on the switch.
3. Attach cables to connect ports on the added switch to one or more existing switches in the stack.
4. Log on to the CLI and enter global configuration mode.
Login: username
Password: *****
Dell> enable
Dell# configure
950
Stacking