Reference Guide
Using Show Commands
To display information on the stack configuration, use the show commands on the master switch.
Command Output
show system
[brief]
Displays information on a stack, including stacking roles (master, standby, and
member units), stack MAC address, reload type, and modules used in each unit.
show system
stack-unit
unit-number
stack-group
configured
Displays the stack groups allocated on a stacked switch. The valid stack-unit
numbers are from 0 to 11.
show system
stack-unit
unit-number
stack-group
Displays the port numbers that correspond to the stack groups on a switch. The
valid stack-unit numbers are from 0 to 11.
show system
stack-ports
[status |
topology]
Displays the type of stack topology (ring or daisy chain) with a list of all stacked
ports, port status, link speed, and peer stack-unit connection.
Examples of the show system Commands.
The following example shows the show system stack-unit stack-group configured command.
Dell#show system stack-unit 0 stack-group configured
Configured stack groups in stack-unit 0
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1
2
Dell#show system stack-unit 1 stack-group configured
Configured stack groups in stack-unit 1
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1
2
The following example shows the show system stack-unit stack-group command.
Dell#show system stack-unit 0 stack-group
Stack group Ports
------------------------
0 0/0,1,2,3
1 0/4,5,6,7
2 0/8,9,10,11
3 0/12,13,14,15
4 0/16,17,18,19
5 0/20,21,22,23
6 0/24,25,26,27
7 0/28,29,30,31
8 0/32,33,34,35
9 0/36,37,38,39
10 0/40,41,42,43
11 0/44,45,46,47
12 0/48
13 0/52
14 0/56
15 0/60
Stacking
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