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How Do I Identify the Stack IDs of Member Switches Through
Indicators Without Logging In to the Stack?
How Do I Identify the Stack IDs of Member Switches Through
Indicators Without Logging In to the Stack?
After a stack is established successfully, press the mode switching
button to set the mode status indicator to work in STACK mode. You
can determine the stack IDs of the master switch and member switches
by viewing the mode status indicator and service port indicators. Among the switch models that support
stacking:
The S5700-SI, S5700-EI, S5700-HI, S5710-C-LI,
and S6700-EI use the same mode status indicator to show the STACK
and SPEED modes. After you press the mode switching button, the indicator
turns steady red for 45 seconds and then turns off, indicating the
switch has entered the STACK mode.
The S2720EI, S2750EI, S5700-LI, S5720-LI, S5720S-LI, S5710-EI,
S5720-EI, S5720-SI, S5720S-SI, S5710-X-LI, S5700S-X-LI, S5700S-28P-PWR-LI-AC, S5730SI, S5730S-EI, S6720LI, S6720S-LI,
S6720SI, S6720S-SI, S6720-EI and S6720S-EI have an independent STACK indicator. After
you press the mode switching button, the indicator turns steady green
or is blinking for 45 seconds and then turns off, indicating the switch
has entered the STACK mode.
You can determine the stack IDs of the master switch and member
switches through the status of service port indicators. Table 9-32 explains how
to interpret service port indicators in STACK mode.
Table 9-32 Service port indicators in STACK mode
Color
Status and Meaning
Off
Port indicators do not indicate the stack ID of the switch.
Green
If the indicator is steady on, the switch is not the master switch in the stack. If the indicator is blinking, the switch is the master switch in the stack.
If the indicator of a port is steady on, the switch where this port is located is not the master switch, and the number of this port is the stack ID of this switch.
If the indicator of a port is blinking, the switch where this port is located is the master switch, and the number of this port is the stack ID of this switch.
If the first nine port indicators of the switch are steady on, this switch is not the master switch, and its stack ID is 0.
If the first nine port indicators of the switch are blinking, this switch is the master switch, and its stack ID is 0.