98 | Stacking S-Series Switchesw w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o mUsing show Commands for Stacking InformationUse show commands to gather information about stack members. In this chapter, see the followingexamples of using show commands:• show stack-port: See Figure 5-55 on page 88.• show switch: See Figure 5-56 on page 88, Figure 5-57 on page 90, Figure 5-58 on page 91, andFigure 5-59 on page 91.• show supported switchtype: See Figure 5-57 on page 90.• show bootvar: See Figure 5-62 on page 96, Figure 5-63 on page 96, and Figure 5-64 on page 97.• show stack: See Figure 5-65 on page 97 and Figure 5-70 on page 100.To show information about MAC addresses in a stack, use the show mac-addr-table command:Figure 5-66. Using the show mac-addr-table Command ExampleTo show information about stack port status, use the show stack-port command:Figure 5-67. Using the show stack-port Command ExampleTo show activity at the stack ports, use the show stack-port counters command:Note: The “0/3/1” in the Interface column references the CPU.Force10 #show mac-addr-tableMac Address Interface IfIndex Status----------------------- --------- ------- ------------00:01:00:01:00:00:00:01 2/0/37 87 Learned00:01:00:01:00:00:00:37 1/0/1 1 Learned00:01:00:03:00:00:00:03 1/0/2 2 Learned00:01:00:03:00:00:00:39 2/0/38 88 Learned00:01:00:04:00:00:00:45 2/0/45 95 Learned00:01:00:04:00:00:00:46 1/0/45 45 Learned00:01:00:06:00:00:00:47 2/0/46 96 Learned00:01:00:06:00:00:00:48 1/0/46 46 Learned00:01:00:D0:95:B7:CD:2E 0/3/1 401 ManagementForce10 #show stack-portConfigured RunningStack Stack Link LinkUnit Interface Mode Mode Status Speed (Gb/s)---- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------1 Stack Port A N/A Stack Link Down 101 Stack Port B N/A Stack Link Up 102 Stack Port A N/A Stack Link Up 102 Stack Port B N/A Stack Link Down 10