System set chassis – Allied Telesis AT-S97 User Manual
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SYSTEM SET CHASSIS
Syntax
system set chassis id=
chassis
name=
name
Parameters
id
Identifies an ID number of a chassis you want to assign a
new name. The range is 0 to 31. To view an ID number of a
chassis, refer to “SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER” on
page 101. For background information, refer to “Chassis ID
Numbers” on page 25.
name
Specifies a new name for a chassis. A name can be up to
20 alphanumeric characters. Spaces are permitted, but
names with spaces must be enclosed in double quotes (“ “).
To remove the current value without specifying a new
value, enter “none”.
Privilege Levels
Administrator and read-write.
Description
This command is used to assign a name to a chassis. Identifying the
different AT-MCF2000 and AT-MCF2300 Chassis in the management
software will be easier if you give them names.
The difference between this command and the SYSTEM SET
HOSTNAME command is that this command is used to assign names to
the individual units in a stack while the latter command is used to assign
names to entire stacks.
To view the current name of a chassis, refer to “SYSTEM SHOW
CHASSIS” on page 99 or “SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER” on page 101.
Examples
This command assigns the name “interconnect51” to the chassis with the
ID number 0:
system set chassis id=0 name=interconnect51
This command assigns the name “wtc connection” to the chassis with the
ID number 2:
system set chassis id=2 name="wtc connection"