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Port configuration: When a slave applies the port configuration on the master, it cares about the
configuration related to its own port, for example, the slave with the member ID of 3 only cares
about the configuration related to the GigabitEthernet 3/0/x port on the master. If there is a
configuration related to its own port, it will apply the configuration; if not, no matter what
configuration has been made to the port before the slave joins the stack, the slave will function
using null-configuration.
File system name
You can use the name of the storage device to access the file system of an independently operating
device. For the naming rules of a storage device, refer to the File System Management Configuration in
the System Volume.
For example, flash is the storage device on the independently operating device Sysname. To back up
the file aa.cfg under the root directory of the flash to the test folder, perform the following steps:
...
%Created dir flash:/test.
Copy flash:/aa.cfg to flash:/test/aa(20080714).cfg?[Y/N]:y
..
%Copy file flash:/aa.cfg to flash:/test/aa(20080714).cfg...Done.
Directory of flash:/test/
0 -rw- 1568 Jul 14 2008 11:54:04 aa(20080714).cfg
30861 KB total (20956 KB free)
To access the file system of the master, use the name of the storage device; to access the file system of
a slave, use the name in the following format: Member-ID#Storage-device-name.
For example:
1) To access the test folder under the root directory of the flash on the master, perform the following
steps:
...
%Created dir flash:/test.
Directory of flash:/
0 -rw- 10105088 Apr 26 2000 13:44:57 test.app
1 -rw- 2445 Apr 26 2000 15:18:19 config.cfg
2 drw- - Jul 14 2008 15:20:35 test
30861 KB total (20961 KB free)
2) To create and access the test folder under the root directory of the flash on stack member slave 6,
perform the following steps:
%Created dir slot6#flash:/test.