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To establish a remote console session on a stack unit, enter the rconsole command followed by the stack unit ID as shown in the
following example.
device# rconsole 1
You can terminate a session between stack members in any of these ways:
•
Enter the logout command at any level.
•
Enter the exit command from the User EXEC level.
NOTE
For rconsole connections from stack units to the active controller, the escape sequence and other methods of
terminating the session are not available.
NOTE
Error messages that are generated during a reload of the active controller do not appear on rconsole connections from
stack units to the active controller. To see these error messages, you must connect a console cable to the active
controller itself.
The following example shows how to establish a remote console session to a stack member and obtain status information.
Notice that the show stack command on the stack member displays different information from what is shown when the show
stack command is entered on the active controller.
A remote console session is established with stack unit 2 in the following example.
device# rconsole 2
Connecting to unit 2... (Press Ctrl-O X to exit)
rconsole-2@device# show stack
ID Type Role Mac Address Prio State Comment
2 D ICX7750-48XGF standby cc4e.246d.8d800 0 local Ready
rconsole-2@device# exit
rconsole-2@device> exit
Disconnected. Returning to local session...
NOTE
You can also use the rconsole command followed by the PE ID from a CB unit to reach a PE unit.
CLI command syntax for stack units
CLI syntax that refers to stack units must contain all of the following parameters:
•
stack-unit - If the device is operating as a standalone, the stack-unit is 1. Stack unit IDs can be any number from 1
through 12.
•
slotnum - This refers to a specific group of ports on each device.
•
portnum - This must be a valid port number.
Stack unit identification
Stack units are identified by numbers 1 though 12. You can display stack unit IDs by entering the show stack command.
A new device (one that has not been connected in a stack or that has not been manually assigned a stack unit number) ships
with a default number of 1. Once you enable stacking and the unit becomes part of a stack, its default stack unit number
changes to the lowest available number in the stack. You can configure the stack suggested-id command in a standalone unit
before it joins a stack to assign this unit the suggested ID.
Stack Management
Stack unit identification
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