xStack® DGS-3620 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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The number of switches in the switch stack (up to 12 total) are displayed next to the Tools drop-down menu. The
icons are in the same order as their respective Unit numbers, with the Unit 1 switch corresponding to the icon in the
upper left-most corner of the icon group.
When the switches are properly interconnected through their optional Stacking Modules, information about the
resulting switch stack is displayed under the
Stacking Information
link.
To view this window, click
Tools >
Stacking Information
, as shown below.
Figure 12-4 Stacking Information window
The Stacking Information window displays the following information:
Parameter
Description
Topology
Show the current topology employed using this Switch.
My Box ID
Display the Box ID of the Switch currently in use.
Master ID
Display the Unit ID number of the Primary Master of the Switch stack.
Box Count
Display the number of switches in the switch stack.
Force Master Role
Display force master role state
Box ID
Display the Switch’s order in the stack.
User Set
Box ID can be assigned automatically (Auto), or can be assigned statically. The
default is Auto.
Type
Display the model name of the corresponding switch in a stack.
Exist
Denote whether a switch does or does not exist in a stack.
Priority
Display the priority ID of the Switch. The lower the number, the higher the priority.
The box (switch) with the lowest priority number in the stack denotes the Primary
Master switch.
MAC
Display the MAC address of the corresponding switch in the switch stack.
Prom Version
Show the PROM in use for the Switch. This may be different from the values shown in
the illustration.
Runtime Version
Show the firmware version in use for the Switch. This may be different from the
values shown in the illustrations.
H/W Version
Show the hardware version in use for the Switch. This may be different from the
values shown in the illustration.
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