Stacking S-Series Switches | 93Figure 5-61. Moving the Management Unit Function within a StackInspecting Management PreferencesThe command show switch number (see an example in Figure 5-56 on page 88; see also Verifying Detailsabout the Switch on page 32) generates a report that displays a field called “Hardware ManagementPreference” and one called “Admin Management Preferences”, as described here.Hardware Management PreferenceThe “Hardware Management Preference” field indicates whether the device is capable of becoming amanagement unit. The value for Hardware Management Preference always displays as “Unassigned.” Theother valid value for this field is “Disabled”. The attribute cannot be changed through the CLI.(Unit 3)>(Unit 3)>This switch is manager of the stack.STACK: attach 5 units on 1 cpuUser:Trying to attach more units.....This switch is manager of the stack.STACK: attach 5 units on 1 cpuTrying to attach more units.....This switch is manager of the stack.STACK: attach 5 units on 1 cpuUser:User:*****Password:Force10 >enablePassword:Force10 #show switchManagement Preconfig Plugged-in Switch CodeSwitch Status Model ID Model ID Status Version------ ------------ ------------- ------------- --------------------- --------1 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.53 Mgmt Switch SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.54 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.5Force10 #ManagementSwitch is nowUnit 3Force10 (config-stack)#movemanagement 1 3Moving stack management will unconfigure entire stack including all interfaces.Are you sure you want to move stack management? (y/n) yForce10 (config-stack)#(Unit 1)>This switch is not manager of the stack.STACK: detach 15 units(Unit 1)> Unit 1 no longerhas CLILog into Unit 3