Set stack – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Chapter 4: AT-9400Ts Stack Commands
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Section I: Basic Operations
SET STACK
Syntax
set stack moduleid=
value
newmoduleid=auto|static|
value
priority=
value
Parameters
mymoduleid
Specifies the switch’s current ID number. To view this
number, refer to “SHOW STACK” on page 106.
newmoduleid
Specifies a new stack ID number for the switch. Options
are:
auto
Sets the switch for stand-alone operation. At
this setting, the switch uses the BOOT.CFG
file as its default configuration file.
static
Converts the switch’s current dynamic module
ID into a static ID.
value
Assigns a static module ID to the switch. The
range is 1 to 8.
priority
Specifies a stack priority value for the switch, used with
dynamic stack ID numbers. The range is 1 to 16. The
lower the value the higher the priority. The default value
is 16.
Description
This command assigns an ID number to a switch. ID numbers can be
either dynamic or static. Dynamic ID numbers are based on the devices’
MAC addresses or their priority values, and are assigned during the
discovery process of the stack. Static ID numbers are numbers manually
assigned to the devices.
Note the following before performing this command:
This command should be performed before a switch is connected to a
stack. The results may be unpredictable if you perform this command
while a switch is part of a stack.
You must reset or power cycle the unit after performing this command
to activate a switch’s new ID number.
You do not have to issue the SAVE CONFIGURATION command with
this command. A device’s new ID number is automatically stored in a
hidden system file in the unit’s file system.