Viewing stack information using EDM

Use this procedure to display information about the operating status of stack switches.

Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click Edit.

2

In the Edit tree, double-click Chassis.

3

In the Chassis tree, double-click Switch/Stack.

4

On the work area, click the Stack Info tab.


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Variable Definitions

Use the information in the following table to help you understand the stack information display.

Variable Value
Indx Indicates the line number for stack info.
Descr Describes the component or subcomponent. If not available, the value is a zero length string.
Location

Indicates the geographic location of a component in a system modeled as a chassis, but possibly physically implemented with geographically separate devices connected to exchange management information. Chassis modeled in this manner are sometimes referred to as virtual chassis. An example value is: 4th flr wiring closet in blg A.


Attention

This field applies only to components that are in either the Board or Unit groups. If the information is unavailable, for example, the chassis is not modeling a virtual chassis or component is not in a Board or Unit group, the value is a zero-length string.

If this field is applicable and is not assigned a value through a SNMP SET PDU when the row is created, the value defaults to the value of the object s5ChasComSerNum.

LstChng Indicates the value of sysUpTime when it was detected that the component or sub-component was added to the chassis. If this action has not occurred since the cold or warm start of the agent, the value is zero.
AdminState

Indicates the state of the component or subcomponent.

  • enable: enables operation
  • reset: resets component
OperState

Indicates the current operational state of the component. The possible values are

  • other: another state
  • notAvail: state not available
  • removed: component removed
  • disabled: operation disabled
  • normal: normal operation
  • resetInProg: reset in progress
  • testing: performing a self test
  • warning: operating at warning level
  • nonFatalErr: operating at error level
  • fatalErr: error stopped operation

The component type determines the allowable (and meaningful) values.

Ver Indicates the version number of the component or subcomponent. If not available, the value is a zero-length string.
SerNum Indicates the serial number of the component or subcomponent. If not available, the value is a zero-length string.
BaseNumPorts Indicates the number of base ports of the component or subcomponent.
TotalNumPorts Indicates the number of ports of the component or subcomponent.
IpAddress Indicates the IP address of the component or subcomponent.
RunningSoftwareVer Indicates the software version running on the switch.