Users Guide

Stacking Commands
All commands in this chapter are specific to the Dell Networking OS on the S5000 switch.
The commands are always available and operational. You can use the commands to pre-configure a switch so that the
configuration settings are invoked when the switch is attached to other S5000 units.
For information about using the S5000 stacking feature, refer to the Stacking chapter in the Dell Networking OS Configuration
Guide for the S5000.
CAUTION: You cannot enable S5000 stacking simultaneously with virtual link trunking (VLT). If you enable both
at the same time, unexpected behavior occurs.
Topics:
redundancy disable-auto-reboot stack-unit
redundancy force-failover stack-unit
reset stack-unit
show redundancy
show system stack-ports
show system stack-unit stack-group
stack-unit location-led
stack-unit priority
stack-unit renumber
stack-unit stack-group
upgrade boot (stack unit)
upgrade system (stack unit)
redundancy disable-auto-reboot stack-unit
Prevent the S5000 stack management unit, stack member unit, and standby unit from rebooting if they fail.
S5000
Syntax
redundancy disable-auto-reboot stack-unit [members | 0-11]
To re-enable the automatic reboot of a failed stack unit, use the no redundancy disable-auto-
reboot stack-unit command.
Defaults Disabled (a failed switch automatically reboots).
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
The range is 0 to 11. Entering this command disables the automatic reboot and keeps a failed stack unit in
the Failed state. A failed switch does not reboot until you manually reload it. The disabling of the
automatic reboot is displayed in the running-config.
Related
Commands
show redundancy displays the current redundancy status.
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