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Chapter 8 Basic Setting
XGS2210 Series User’s Guide
101
8.11.2 Stacking Slot
Click Basic Setting > Stacking > Stacking Status > Slot number in the navigation panel to display the
Stacking Slot Status screen as shown next.
Figure 79 Basic Setting > Stacking > Stacking Status > Slot number
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Neighbor This field displays the neighbor Switch that is connected to slot channel 2 of the Switch.
Speed This field displays the Ethernet speed of stacking channel 2 of the Switch.
Table 37 Basic Setting > Stacking > Stacking Status (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 38 Basic Setting > Stacking > Stacking Status > Slot number
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Slot This field displays the slot ID of the Switch.
Stacking This field displays whether the Switch is active in the stacking system.
Role This field displays whether the stacked Switch is a master or linecard Switch
.
Force Master
Mode
This field displays whether the Force Master Mode is enabled or disabled on this Switch. The
Active Force Master Mode forces this Switch to become a master Switch. This Switch will have
the highest priority over all other Switch in the stack. If two Switches are set as masters, they will
have the same priority level, but the Switch that has the longest active run-time will be selected
as the master Switch automatically.
Priority This field displays the priority level of the Switch. A higher number represents higher priority.
Slot ID After
Reboot
This field displays the slot ID of the Switch after a reboot. You can save the slot ID of the Switch
after a reboot by clicking Freeze in the Stacking Configuration screen. See Section 8.11.3 on
page 102
.
Stacking Status This field displays whether the stacked Switch is active or inactive in a stack. Init means the slot
ID is initialized by the master Switch.
Master Capable This field displays whether the Switch has capacity to become a master Switch. Auto means the
stack system master election process will determine if the Switch can be assigned as a master
Switch.
Stacking MAC
Address
This field displays the stacking Switch MAC address.
Stacking
Channel 1
This field displays the status of the port stacking channel 1 of the Switch. It will display up for
active or down for inactive.

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