Configuring Slot Numbers
When you configure a stack manually, each node in the stack must be
assigned a unique slot number. You can assign the slot number only through configuration;
the stack does not dynamically assign a slot number. The available slot numbers are 1
through 8. You can specify a slot number for each node manually, or you can have the system
assign the slot numbers using a single command.
Note
Slot numbers take effect only after a restart. If you
change a slot number, the unit continues to operate with the slot number it was last
restarted with.
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To manually add a slot number to a node, use the following
command:
configure
stacking node-address mac_address slot-number
slot_numberwhere
mac_address is the node's MAC
address.
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To configure the system to choose slot numbers for all
nodes, enter the command:
configure stacking slot-number automatic
Automatic slot number assignment is
performed in the order of appearance of the nodes in the show stacking
display. In the case of a ring topology, the first node in the display is the intended
master node into which you have logged in.
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To view current slot number assignments, regardless of
whether they were assigned manually or automatically, use either the show stacking or the show stacking configuration command.
You can find examples of these commands and their
output in
Verifying the Configuration.
Note
A node that boots in standalone mode does not use a
slot number.