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Stack Management for the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches
Introduction to Stack Management on the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches
Summary of Stacking Features
Feature Default Menu CLI WebAgent
view stack status
view status of a single switch n/a page 6-24
thru
page 6-26
page 6-29 Refer to
Online
Help
view candidate status n/a page 6-29
view status of commander and its
stack
n/a page 6-30
view status of all stacking-enabled
switches in the ip subnet
n/a page 6-30
configure stacking
enable/disable candidate Auto-Join enabled/Yes page 6-13 page 6-35
“push” a candidate into a stack n/a page 6-13 page 6-36
configure a switch to be a commander n/a page 6-11 page 6-31
“push” a member into another stack n/a page 6-22 page 6-37
remove a member from a stack n/a page 6-19 page 6-39
or
page 6-39
“pull” a candidate into a stack n/a page 6-15 page 6-34
“pull” a member from another stack n/a page 6-17 page 6-37
convert a commander or member to a
member of another stack
n/a page 6-22 page 6-38
access member switches for
configuration and traffic monitoring
n/a page 6-21 page 6-40
disable stacking enabled page 6-13 page 6-43
transmission interval 60 seconds page 6-11 page 6-43