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CLI: Stack <strong>Switch</strong>es Using 10G Fiber<br />

1. On <strong>Switch</strong> A, show the port information.<br />

312 | Chapter 18. <strong>Switch</strong> Stacks<br />

<strong>ProSafe</strong> <strong>7000</strong> <strong>Managed</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> Release 8.0.3<br />

(Netgear <strong>Switch</strong>) #show stack-port<br />

Configured Running Link<br />

Stack Stack Link Speed<br />

Unit Intf SlotId Type XFP Adapter Mode Mode Status (Gb/s)<br />

---- ------ ------- ----- ----------- --------- -------- -------- --------<br />

1 0/51 None Ethernet Ethernet Link Down 12<br />

1 0/52 AX741 Stack Stack Link Down 0<br />

In this case, port 1/0/52 has been configured as stack, so no action is needed.<br />

2. On <strong>Switch</strong> B, show the stack port information.<br />

(Netgear <strong>Switch</strong>) #show stack-port<br />

Configured Running Link<br />

Stack Stack Link Speed<br />

Unit Intf SlotId Type XFP Adapter Mode Mode Status (Gb/s)<br />

---- ------ ------- ----- ----------- --------- -------- -------- --------<br />

2 0/27 None Stack Stack Link Down 0<br />

2 0/28 AX741 Ethernet Ethernet Link Down 12<br />

3. Since 2/0/28 is in Ethernet mode, it must be changed to stack mode.<br />

(Netgear <strong>Switch</strong>) (Config)#stack<br />

(Netgear <strong>Switch</strong>) (Config-stack)#stack-port 2/0/28 stack<br />

(Netgear <strong>Switch</strong>) (Config-stack)#exit<br />

(Netgear <strong>Switch</strong>) (Config)<br />

4. Reboot <strong>Switch</strong> B.<br />

(Netgear <strong>Switch</strong>) #reload<br />

Management switch has unsaved changes.<br />

Would you like to save them now? (y/n) n<br />

Configuration Not Saved!<br />

Are you sure you want to reload the stack? (y/n) y<br />

Reloading all switches.

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