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4.26.3 Show stack information
[Syntax]
show stack
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows stack-related settings and status information.
The following content is shown.
Set stack function (Stack)
The unit's own stack ID [set value] (Configured ID)
The unit's own stack ID [operating value] (Running ID)
The unit's own status (Status)
Range of IP addresses used by the unit's own stack port (Subnet on stack port)
MAC Address during stacking(Virtual MAC-Address)
Information for each member switch
Stack ID [operating value] (ID)
Model name (Model)
Status (Status)
Role (Role)
Serial Number(Serial)
Physical Address(MAC-Address)
Information for each stack port
Interface Number (Interface)
Status (Status)
The status (Status) of each member switch displays one of the following.
Status Explanation
Setting
Status for carrying out necessary settings to configure stacks
between member switches.
Active Status when stacks are configured between member switches.
Inacive
Status when a fault has occurred on a stacked switch, where
this switch is separated from the virtualized switch.
Standalone
Although the stack functions for this switch are enabled,
negotiation cannot be made with the member switches, and
this switch is thus operating on its own. Indicates that a stack
has not been configured once since booting.
Standalone(separated)
Although the stack functions for this switch are enabled,
negotiation cannot be made with the member switches, and
this switch is thus operating on its own. Indicates that a stack
has been configured since booting.
Disable Status when stack functions are disabled.
[Note]
This command can be executed only for models that support stacking.
[Example]
Show stack information.
SWR2310#show stack
Stack: Enable
Configured ID : 1
Running ID : 1
Status : Active
Subnet on stack port : Auto-ip
Virtual MAC-Address : 00a0.de00.0000
ID Model Status Role Serial MAC-Address
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