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Stack Management for the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches     
Configuring Stack Management
2. Stacking Status (All)
You will then see the Stacking Status (All) screen:
Figure 6-12.  Example of How the Stacking Status (All) Screen Helps You Find 
Member MAC Addresses
3. In the Stacking Status (All) screen, find the Member switch that you want 
to move and note its MAC address, then press 
[B] (for Back) to return to 
the Stacking Menu.
4. Display the Commander’s Stack Management screen by selecting
4. Stack Management
(For an example of this screen, see figure 6-9 on page 6-16.)
5. Press 
[A] (for Add) to add the Member. You will then see a screen listing 
any available candidates. (See figure 6-10 on page 6-16.) Note that you 
will not see the switch you want to add because it is a Member of another 
stack and not a Candidate.)
6. Either accept the displayed switch number or enter another available 
number. (The range is 0 - 15, with 0 reserved for the Commander.)
7. Use the downarrow key to move the cursor to the MAC Address field, 
then type the MAC address of the desired Member you want to move from 
another stack.
This column lists the MAC 
Addresses for switches 
discovered (in the local 
subnet) that are configured 
for Stacking.
Using the MAC addresses for these 
Members, you can move them between 
stacks in the same subnet.
For status descriptions, see the table on page 6-44.