Users Guide

-- Stack Info --
Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports
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1 Management online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-10-0-0 72
2 Member not present
3 Member not present
4 Standby online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-10-0-0 72
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
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1 Management online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-10-0-0 72
2 Member online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-10-0-0 72
3 Member not present
4 Standby online S4048-ON S4048-ON 9-10-0-0 72
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
5 Configure the ports on the added switch for stacking.
CONFIGURATION mode
stack-unit 1 stack-group group-number
stack-unit 1: defines the default ID unit-number in the initial configuration of a switch.
stack-group group-number: configures a port for stacking.
6 Save the stacking configuration on the ports.
EXEC Privilege mode
write memory
7 Reload the switch.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
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Stacking