Users Guide
Country Code : TW
Piece Part ID : TW-08R4VK-75412-111-2941
PPID Revision : X00
Service Tag : NA
Expr Svc Code : NA
Auto Reboot : disabled
Burned In MAC : 90:b1:1c:f4:a7:c7
No Of MACs : 3
-- Power Supplies --
Unit Bay Status Type FanStatus FanSpeed(rpm)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 0 up AC up 6656
5 1 down UNKNOWN down 0
-- Fan Status --
Unit Bay TrayStatus Fan0 Speed Fan1 Speed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 0 up up 7021 up 7072
5 1 up up 7021 up 6971
5 2 up up 6971 up 7175
Speed in RPM
Dell#
The following example shows three switches stacked together in a daisy chain topology.
Dell#show system stack-ports
Topology: Daisy chain
Interface Connection Link Speed Admin Link
(Gb/s) Status Status
---------------------------------------------------------
2/0 42 up down
2/4 5/120 42 up up
5/4 42 up down
5/120 2/4 42 up up
Dell#
Remove Units or Front End Ports from a Stack
To remove units or front end ports from a stack, use the following instructions.
• Removing a Unit from a Stack
• Removing Front End Port Stacking
Removing a Unit from a Stack
The running-conguration and startup-conguration are synchronized on all stack units. A stack member that is disconnected from the
stack maintains this conguration.
To remove a stack member from the stack, disconnect the stacking cables from the unit. You may do this at any time, whether the unit is
powered or unpowered, online or oine.
NOTE
: If you remove a unit in the middle of the daisy chain stack, the stack is split into multiple parts and each forms a new
stack according to the stacking algorithm described throughout this chapter.
Examples of Removing a Stack Member (Before and After)
The following example shows removing a stack member (before).
Dell#show system brief
Stack MAC : 90:b1:1c:f4:a7:c7
Reload-Type : normal-reload [Next boot : normal-reload]
-- Stack Info --
Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports
880
Stacking










