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Stacking Commands Overview<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

copy {image1 | image2}<br />

unit://unit/{image1 |<br />

image2}<br />

copy tftp://<br />

tftp_server_ip_address/<br />

path/filename {image1 |<br />

image2}<br />

[no] member unit<br />

switchindex<br />

movemanagement<br />

fromunit tounit<br />

Privileged Exec Starting with SFTOS 2.5.1, this command copies a<br />

selected software image from the management switch to<br />

a designated switch.<br />

Note: Before SFTOS 2.5.1, the archive copy-sw<br />

command copied the system image from the<br />

management unit to the other stack members.<br />

Privileged Exec Starting with SFTOS 2.5.1, this command copies a<br />

selected software image from a TFTP server to the<br />

management switch. For supporting commands, see<br />

Downloading a Software Image on page 54 in the Getting<br />

Started chapter.<br />

Note: Previous to SFTOS 2.5.1, the archive<br />

download-sw command was available, in Stacking<br />

Config mode, to download the system image to the<br />

switch.<br />

Stacking Config This command pre-configures a switch unit number. The<br />

unit is the new switch ID (1 to 8). For the switchindex<br />

(SID), see show supported switchtype.<br />

Use the no member unit command to logically remove<br />

a switch from the stack before disconnecting its stacking<br />

cables. See Figure 63 on page 109.<br />

Stacking Config Move the management unit functionality from one switch<br />

to another. See Figure 66 on page 111.<br />

show stack-port Privileged Exec Display summary stack port information for the stack.<br />

See Figure 72 on page 116.<br />

show stack-port counters Privileged Exec Display traffic counters for each stack port in the stack.<br />

See Figure 73 on page 117.<br />

show switch unit Privileged Exec;<br />

User Exec<br />

show supported<br />

switchtype switchindex<br />

Privileged Exec;<br />

User Exec<br />

Display information about all stack members or a specific<br />

member.<br />

Display information about all supported switch types or<br />

for a specific switch type.<br />

stack Global Config Accesses the Stacking Config mode<br />

(The resulting prompt is “hostname (config-stack)#”.)<br />

switch oldunit renumber<br />

newunit<br />

Global Config The switch renumber command changes the switch<br />

identifier (from 1 through 8) for a switch in the stack.<br />

switch unit priority value Global Config The switch priority command configures the ability of a<br />

switch to become the management unit. See Figure 65.<br />

SFTOS Configuration Guide, Version <strong>2.5.2</strong>.0 103

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