240 Configuring System Information
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Plugged-in Model Identifier —
A 16-byte character string to identify the plugged-in model of the
selected unit.
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Switch Status —
Displays the status of the selected unit. The possible values are:
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OK
—
The unit is in place and functioning.
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Unsupported
—
The unit is in place, but can not function as a member of the stack.
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Code Mismatch
—
The software of the switch does not match the master unit software.
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Config Mismatch
—
The configuration of the switch does not match the master unit
configuration.
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Not Present
—
The selected unit is not present.
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Switch Description —
80-byte data field used to identify the device.
Expected Code Type — Displays the expected code identifier.
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Detected Code Version —
Running code version release number and version number.
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Detected Code in Flash —
Release number and version number of the code detected in flash.
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Up Time —
Displays how long the unit has been running since its last reset.
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Remove Switch —
Select this option to remove switch from the stack.
Stack Summary
Use the Stack Summary page to view a summary of switches participating in the stack.
To displ ay t he Stack Summary page, click System > Stacking > Stack Summary in the tree view.
Figure 6-116. Stack Summary
The Stacking Summary page contains the following fields:
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Switch ID
— ID of the unit. The maximum number of units allowed in the stack is 8.
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Management Status
— This field indicates whether the switch is currently operating as the
management switch, the standby switch, or a stack member.
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Standby Status
— This field identifies the switch that is configured as the Standby Unit. Possible
values are: