10-04-2012 12:46 AM - edited 03-07-2019 09:16 AM
Hi,
Is there any posibility to set Stack members management IP individually?
I hv a stack connection between 3 switches and set a single managment IP 192.168.0.XX(for Master Switch), if i want to connect check other 2 switches info through IP (without console). how can i do this?
Regards,
Faisal Naseem Khan
10-04-2012 12:56 AM
Hello Faisal,
you can connect the console ports of switch members to a terminal server to access them remotely.
Because the configuration file is only one and is created and managed by the stack master you cannot provide a per member IP address and non master switch members are likely to refuse telnet connection.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-04-2012 08:44 AM
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What is it you need to "check" on the other stack members via an IP address? As a stack, all 3750s comprise one virtual device. You can examine stats for individual stack members, as their ports are seen like a chassis line card.
It's possible, once you VTY to the stack, to open a session to individual stack members.
10-04-2012 10:47 PM
Hi,
thanks for your replay,
how can we open the session individually of stack member at vty and how to set individual management configuration.
Regards
Faisal
10-05-2012 01:18 AM
Hello Faisal,
you cannot open a vty session directly to a non master stack member.
As suggested by Joseph, after accessing the master you can connect to a member switch accessing it indirectly.
A stack has to be considered a single device made of all the members this is true for traffic through the stackwise cables that form a dual ring and it is true for management purposes.
see
>>
The master is the single point of stack-wide management. From the master, you configure:
•System-level (global) features that apply to all members
•Interface-level features for each member
Edit:
access from master of a member
You can access specific members by using the
session stack-member-number
privileged EXEC command.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-09-2012 02:51 AM
Thanks Nawas and Giuseppe;
these articles are very useful for me.
10-05-2012 05:54 AM
You cannot user indivual session but you can use remote command on master switch to and do any show command on a stack member or members. See below
stackswitch#remote command ?
<1-9> Switch number
all All switches
stackswitch#remote command 2 show version
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