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Chassis and Stacking
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M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches
15. Select the Management Status. Indicates whether the selected switch is the management
unit, or a normal chassis member, or on standby.
16. Click the Apply button.
The system prompts you to confirm the management move. Upon administrator
confirmation, the entire chassis, including all interfaces in the chassis, is unconfigured
and reconfigured with the configuration on the new primary management unit.
Configuration changes take place immediately.
17. After the reload is complete, all chassis management capability must be performed on the
new primary management unit.
To refresh the screen with the latest information on the switch, click the Update button.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable fields on the Chassis Configuration
section.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable fields displayed in the Basic Chassis
Status.
Table 55. Chassis Configuration section
Field Description
Hardware Management
Preference
The hardware management preference of the blade. The hardware
management preference can be disabled or unassigned.
Standby Status Identifies the switch that is configured as the standby unit. The
possible values are as follows:
Cfg Standby. Indicates that the blade is configured as the
standby blade. The blade configured as the Standby blade
becomes the supervisor if the current supervisor fails.
Opr Standby. Indicates that this blade is operating as the
standby.
Switch Status The status of the selected unit. The possible values are as follows:
OK
Unsupported
Code Mismatch
Config Mismatch
Not Present
SDM Mismatch
Updating Code
Table 56. Basic Chassis Status section
Field Description
Unit ID The unit ID of the specific blade.
Switch Description The description for the blade that can be configured by the user.
Serial Number The unique box serial number for this blade.
Uptime The relative time since the last reboot of the blade.