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HP 4108GL User Manual

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HP Procurve Stack Management
HP Procurve Stack Management
HP Procurve Stack
Management
You would then execute this command in the North Sea switchs CLI to
remove the switch from the stack:
North Sea(config)# no stack join 0030c1-7fec40
Using the CLI To Access Member Switches for Configuration
Changes and Traffic Monitoring
After a Candidate becomes a Member, you can use the telnet command from
the Commander to access the Members CLI or console interface for the same
configuration and monitoring that you would do through a Telnet or direct-
connect access from a terminal.
Syntax: telnet <switch-number>
where: unsigned integer is the switch number (
SN) assigned by the Com-
mander to each member (range:
1 - 15).
To find the switch number for the Member you want to access, execute the
show stack view command in the Commanders CLI. For example, suppose that
you wanted to configure a port trunk on the switch named North Sea in the
stack named Big_Waters. Do do so you would go to the CLI for the
Big_Waters Commander and execute show stack view to find the switch
number for the North Sea switch:
Figure 13-36. Example of a Stack Showing Switch Number (SN) Assignments
To access the North Sea console, you would then execute the following
telnet
command:
HP4108(config)# telnet 3
You would then see the CLI prompt for the North Sea switch, allowing you
to configure or monitor the switch as if you were directly connected to the
console.
The switch number
(SN) for the North
Sea switch is 3.

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