14-19
HP Procurve Stack Management
Configuring Stack Management
•
If the desired Candidate has a Manager password, press the
downarrow key to move the cursor to the Candidate Password
field, then type the password.
•
If the desired Candidate does not have a password, go to step 6.
6.
Press
[Enter]
to return to the Actions line, then press
[S]
(for
Save
) to
complete the Add process for the selected Candidate. You will then see
a screen similar to the one in figure 14-11, below, with the newly added
Member listed.
Note:
If the message
Unable to add stack member: Invalid Password
appears in
the console menu’s Help line, then you either omitted the Candidate’s
Manager password or incorrectly entered the Manager password.
Figure 14-11. Example of Stack Management Screen After New Member Added
Using the Commander’s Menu To Move a Member From One Stack to
Another.
Where two or more stacks exist in the same subnet (broadcast
domain), you can easily move a Member of one stack to another stack if the
destination stack is not full. (If you are using VLANs in your stack environ-
ment, see "Stacking Operation with a Tagged VLAN" on page 14-44.) This
procedure is nearly identical to manually adding a Candidate to a stack (page
14-17). (If the stack from which you want to move the Member has a Manager
password, you will need to know the password to make the move.)
1.
To move a Member from one stack to another, go to the Main Menu of
the Commander in the destination stack and display the Stacking Menu
by selecting
9. Stacking...
2.
To learn or verify the MAC address of the Member you want to move,
display a listing of all Commanders, Members, and Candidates in the
subnet by selecting:
New Member added in step 6.
For status descriptions, see the table on page 14-46.
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4104GL
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Page 26: ...xxiv Getting Started Need Only a Quick Start ...
Page 34: ...1 8 Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using HP TopTools for Hubs Switches ...
Page 50: ...2 16 Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here ...
Page 172: ...8 24 Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log ...
Page 240: ...10 30 Configuring for Network Management Applications CDP ...
Page 288: ...11 48 Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP GVRP ...
Page 480: ...C 38 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image ...
Page 486: ...D 6 MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses ...
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