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3Com 4200G 48-Port - Displaying and Debugging a Stack; Stack Configuration Example

3Com 4200G 48-Port
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Displaying and Debugging a Stack
Use the display command to display the information about a stack. The display command can be
executed in any view.
Table 1-4 Display and maintain stack configurations
Operation Command Description
Display the stack status
information on the main switch
display stacking [ members ]
Optional
The display command can be
executed in any view.
When being executed with the
members keyword not
specified, this command
displays the main switch and
the number of switches in the
stack.
When being executed with the
members keyword specified,
this command displays the
member information of the
stack, including stack number ,
device name, MAC addresses
and status of the main
switch/slave switches.
Display the stack status
information on a slave switch
display stacking
Optional
The display command can be
executed in any view.
The displayed information
indicates that the local switch is
a slave switch. The information
such as stack number of the
local switch, and the MAC
address of the main switch in
the stack is also displayed.
Stack Configuration Example
Network requirements
Connect Switch A, Switch B and Switch C with each other through their stack ports to form a stack, in
which Switch A acts as the main switch, while Switches B and C act as slave switches.
Configure Switches B and Switch C through Switch A.

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