Logging into a Stack
You can log into any node in a stack, but you can control more stack
features when you log into the master. The following guidelines describe the options
available to you when you log into different nodes:
- On master nodes, all features supported by the switch license
operate correctly.
- On backup nodes, most show commands show correct data for the
active stack. For example, show vlan {virtual-router
vr-name} shows all
configured VLANs.
- On all non-master nodes, most of the configuration commands are
rejected. However, the failsafe account, enable license, and stacking configuration
commands work on any node.
- On standby nodes, most show commands do not show correct data
for the current stack operation. However, the show switch {detail},
show licenses, and all show stacking commands show
correct data.
- If a node is connected to the stack and stacking is not enabled,
you can still configure stacking features on that node.
The login security that is configured on the master node applies
when logging into any node in the active topology. This includes
any active node that is present in a slot. A node that is disabled for
stacking is its own master, and uses its own security configuration.
You can log in to a SummitStack node using the following methods:
- Console connection to any node
- Management connection to the master
- Management connection to a standby node
- Telnet session over the stack from any active node to any other
node in the same active topology