Addendum

Usage
Information
The value under the Boot-speed field in the output of the show command
indicates the uplink speed that is currently effective on the LAG bundles, whereas
the value under the Next-Boot field indicates the uplink speed that is applicable for
the LAG bundle after the next reboot of the switch.
Example
Dell# show system stack-unit 0 iom-uplink-speed
Unit Boot-speed Next-Boot
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0 10G 40G
stack-unit priority
Configure the ability of a switch to become the management unit of a stack.
Syntax
stack-unit stack-number priority 1-14
Parameters
stack-number Enter the stack member unit identifier.
1–14 This preference parameter allows you to specify the
management priority of one backup switch over another,
with 0 the lowest priority and 14 the highest. The switch with
the highest priority value is chosen to become the
management unit if the active management unit fails or on
the next reload.
Defaults 0
Command
Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Version 9.3.0.0 Introduced on the M I/O Aggregator.
Related
Commands
reload – reboots FTOS.
show system (S-Series) – displays the status of all stack members or a specific
member.
stack-unit renumber
Change the stack member ID of any stack member or a stand-alone unit.
Syntax
stack-unit 0-11 renumber 0-11
Parameters
0-11 The first instance of this value is the stack member unit
identifier, from 0 to 11, of the switch that you want add to
the stack. The range is: 0 to 11. The second instance of this
value is the desired new unit identifier number.
Defaults none
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