Viewing And Clearing Stacking And Nsf Information - Dell PowerEdge M420 Configuration Manual

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Command
boot auto-copy-sw allow-
downgrade
exit
show auto-copy-sw
unit
reload
NOTE:
The OSPF feature uses NSF to enable the hardware to continue forwarding
IPv4 packets using OSPF routes while a backup unit takes over Management Unit
responsibility. Additional NSF commands are available in OSPF and OSPFv3
command modes. For more information, see "NSF OSPF Summary (PCM6220 and
PCM6348 Only)" on page 963 and "NSF OSPFv3 Configuration (PCM6220 and
PCM6348 only)" on page 980

Viewing and Clearing Stacking and NSF Information

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to view
stacking information and to clear NSF statistics.
Command
stack-
show switch [
member-number
show stack-standby
show stack-port
show stack-port counters View the statistics about the data the stacking ports have
show supported
switchtype
show nsf
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Managing a Switch Stack
Purpose
Allow the firmware version on the newly added stack
member to be downgraded if the firmware version on
manager is older.
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View the Stack Firmware Synchronization settings for the
stack.
If necessary, reload the specified stack member.
Purpose
View information about all stack members or the specified
]
member.
View the ID of the switch that will assume the role of the
Management Unit if it goes down.
View information about the stacking ports.
transmitted and received.
View the PowerConnect models that are supported in the
stack and the switch index (SID) associated with each
model.
View summary information about the NSF feature.

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