Management | 69Verifying Access to a Management PortIt is possible to set the management VLAN to a VLAN that does not exist. If you cannot reach anythingfrom the management address, inspect the management VLAN with the commands show interfacemanagementethernet or show running-config, to inspect the management IP settings, as shown inFigure 4-41.Figure 4-41. Verifying Management Port NetworkVerifying Management Port ConnectivityFigure 4-42. Verifying Management Port ConnectivitySetting Stack Management PreferencesFor details on combining S-Series switches into virtual single switches through stacking commands, seeChapter 5, Stacking S-Series Switches.Note: For more on management access, see Protecting the Management Interface with aLoopback ACL on page 201.Note: Each model in the S-Series line is only capable of stacking with other switches of thesame model, and the S2410 models do not stack at all.Force10 #show interface managementethernetIP Address..................................... 192.168.0.50Subnet Mask.................................... 255.255.255.0Default Gateway................................ 192.168.0.11Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:01:E8:0D:30:9ALocally Administered MAC Address............... 00:00:00:00:00:00MAC Address Type............................... Burned InNetwork Configuration Protocol Current......... NoneManagement VLAN ID............................. 5Web Mode....................................... DisableJava Mode...................................... DisableForce10 #ping 192.168.0.100Send count=3, Receive count=3 from 192.168.0.100 Verify management port connectivity