Users Guide

Switch Management Commands 2330
This command may be executed on the stack master or a standalone
unit.This command reboots the renumbered switch. After renumbering a
switch, it is important to let the master switch synchronize the NSF state
before proceeding with additional stack management operations. Use the
show nsf command to check the NSF state. If the switch shows Warm Restart
Ready as Yes, then the master switch state is synchronized with the standby
switch. Failure to observe this caution may result in the master unit
spontaneously resetting due to configuration mismatch in order to re-elect a
master unit. The range of switch numbers is 1 to maximum stack size. The
maximum stack size varies, depending on the switch model. The switch
renumber command prompt will display the valid range.
Example
The following example displays how to reconfigure switch number “1” to an
identifier of “2.”
console(config)#switch 1 renumber 2
telnet
Use the telnet command to log into a host that supports Telnet.
Syntax
telnet {ip-address | hostname} [port] [keyword1......]
ip-address—Valid IPv4 address of the destination host.
hostname—Hostname of the destination host. (Range: 1–256
characters).
port—A decimal TCP port number.
keyword—One or more keywords from the keywords table in the user
guidelines (see
Keywords Table
below).
Keywords Table
Options Description
/debug Enable telnet debugging mode.
/line Enable telnet linemode.
/localecho Enable telnet localecho.