12-28-2020 10:06 AM
Good Evening,
I have a 2 Switch Stacking <A> and <B>, I need to know
1- is the logFile of the Switches be in the main Switch (Commander) ? or every switch have the log file separate from Active SW?
2- if I use SNMP to Send Trap, how can identify every log for switches?
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12-28-2020 10:16 AM
In stack Master have all the information, rest all members, so logs will be all in the Main switch only, the same case with SNMP you post MAster switch, you get all other information of the stack.
is this what you looking? or suggest if not?
12-28-2020 10:16 AM
In stack Master have all the information, rest all members, so logs will be all in the Main switch only, the same case with SNMP you post MAster switch, you get all other information of the stack.
is this what you looking? or suggest if not?
12-28-2020 10:40 AM
thanks, balaji bandi for your answer is helpful for me,
In stack Master have all the information, rest all members, so logs will be all in the Main switch only, the same case with SNMP you post MAster switch, you get all other information of the stack.
for point 2, in case I have failed in Standby switch or member switch, how can I identify the failure is coming from another switch ? is the event will come with Stack ID (only), or will come with (member MAC) or any identifier to Switch Has failure?
12-29-2020 03:04 AM
for point 2, in case I have failed in Standby switch or member switch, how can I identify the failure is coming from another switch ? is the event will come with Stack ID (only), or will come with (member MAC) or any identifier to Switch Has failure?
Lets take example :
1. if the stack has 4 switches, based on the priority and switch number, Master switch will be elected, high priority become master and so on on slave election.
2, With the SNMP you can monitor stack information.
3. if the master switch fails ( next priority switch will be elected as master and all the information will be available on slave swiche)
you can also view in command level show switch ( you can see the switch elected as master)
is this make sense ?
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