Command Manual (For Soliton) – Stack-Cluster
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 Stack Function Configuration
Commands
1-5
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] stacking enable
[stack_0.Sysname] quit
<stack_0.Sysname>
1.1.5 stacking ip-pool
Syntax
stacking ip-pool from-ip-address ip-address-number
[
ip-mask
]
undo stacking ip-pool
View
System view
Parameter
from-ip-address
: Start address of the stack IP address pool.
ip-address-number
: Number of the IP addresses in the stack IP address pool. A stack
IP address pool contains 16 addresses by default.
ip-mask
: Mask of the stack IP address.
Description
Use the
stacking ip-pool
command to create a stack IP address pool.
Use the
undo stacking ip-pool
command to restore the default stack IP address pool.
You need to create an IP address pool for a stack before creating the stack. When
adding a switch to a stack, the main switch picks an IP address from the IP address
pool and assigns the IP address to it.
The
stacking ip-pool
command can only be executed on switches that do not belong
to any stack. That is, the IP address pool of an existing stack cannot be modified.
To add a switch to a stack successfully, make sure the value of the
ip-address-number
argument is larger than the number of switches currently contained in the stack.
Make sure the IP addresses in the IP address pool of a stack are successive so that
they can be assigned successively. For example, the IP addresses in an IP address
pool with its start IP address something like 223.255.255.254 are not successive. In this
case, errors may occur when adding a switch to the stack.
IP addresses in the IP address pool of a stack must be of the same network segment.
For example, the 1.1.255.254 is not a qualified start address for a stack IP address
pool.
Note the following when performing stack-related configurations on the main switch of a
stack: