Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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Figure 3-41. Renumber Stack Units Screen
Table 3-37 describes the Renumber Stack Units screen options:
Table 3-37. Renumber Stack Units Screen Options
Option Description
Current Unit Number Read-only field listing the current unit number of each of the configured stack units.
The entries in this column are displayed in order of their current physical cabling
with respect to the base unit, and can show nonconsecutive unit numbering if one
or more units were previously moved or modified. The entries can also include unit
numbers of units that are no longer participating in the stack (not currently active).
MAC Address Read-only field listing the MAC address of the corresponding unit listed in the
Current Unit Number field.
New Unit Number User-settable field showing the current unit number of each unit in the stack. You
can change any of the fields, as required. You can also delete entries by typing
zero (0) or using the spacebar to clear the field when the unit is not in the stack.
Default Current stack order
Range 1 to 8
(continued)
Renumber Stack Units
Current Unit Number MAC Address New Unit Number
------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------
[ 1 ] 00-60-fd-77-a6-0c [ 1 ]
[ 2 ] 00-60-fd-77-a5-f0 [ 2 ]
[ 3 ] 00-60-fd-77-a4-4c [ 3 ]
[ 4 ] 00-60-fd-77-ab-84 [ 4 ]
Renumbering stack units will cause an automatic Reset to Current Settings to
occur across the entire stack. The current configuration will be adapted to
the new numbering scheme. Check the stack configuration after the reset to
confirm the desired configuration is set.
Are you sure you want to renumber switches with the new settings? [ No ]
Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice.
Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.