
Stack Management for the Series 3400cl and 6400cl Switches
Configuring Stack Management
Syntax
:
stack member <
switch-number
>
mac-address <
mac-addr
>
[ password <
password-str
>]
In the destination Commander, use
show stack all
to find the MAC address of
the Member you want to pull into the destination stack. For example, suppose
you created a new Commander with a stack name of “Cold_Waters” and you
wanted to move a switch named “Bering Sea” into the new stack:
Move this switch into the “Cold Waters” stack.
Figure 13-32. Example of Stack Listing with Two Stacks in the Subnet
You would then execute the following command to pull the desired switch
into the new stack:
HPswitch(config)# stack member 1 mac-address 0060b0-
df1a00
Where
1
is an unused switch number (
SN
).
Since a password is not set on the Candidate, a password is not needed in this
example.
You could then use
show stack all
again to verify that the move took place.
Using a Member CLI To “Push” the Member into Another Stack.
You
can use the Member’s CLI to “push” a stack Member into a destination stack
if you know the MAC address of the destination Commander.
Syntax
:
stack join
<mac-addr>
where:
< mac-addr >
is the MAC address of the Commander for the
destination stack.
Converting a Commander to a Member of Another Stack.
Removing
the Commander from a stack eliminates the stack and returns its Members to
the Candidate pool with
Auto Join
disabled.
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