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Command Reference for AT-IX5-28GPX High Availability, High Power Video Surveillance PoE Switch
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
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TACKING
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OMMANDS
STACK
PRIORITY
stack priority
Overview
Use this command to change a specific stack member's master-election priority.
Syntax
stack <
stack-ID
> priority <
0-255
>
no stack <
stack-ID
> priority
Mode
Global Configuration
Usage
This command is used to change the value of a specific stack member's
master-election priority. If the specified
stack-ID
is not used by any current
stack member, the command will be rejected.
The election criteria selects the stack member with the lowest priority value to
become the stack master. Where two stack members both have the same lowest
priority value, then the stack member with the lowest MAC address will be elected
as master.
NOTE
:
Assigning a new priority value will not immediately change the current stack
master. In order to force a master re-election after the new priority value is assigned,
use reboot stack-member <master's ID> to reboot the current stack master, a new
stack master will then be elected based on the new priority values.
Example
To change the priority of stack member 2 to be 3, use the command:
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
stack 2 priority 3
Validation
Command
show stack
Parameter
Description
<stack-ID>
Stack member number, from 1 to 8.
priority
The stack member’s election priority value.
<0-255>
The stack member’s new priority value. The lowest value is assigned
the highest priority. The default is 128.