Stacking Dell PowerConnect Switches: 8132, 8132F, 8164, 8164F55Appendix A – Commands used in this documentAll CLI commands used in this document, along with a brief description, are listed below in order ofappearance. Some commands are used multiple times in the document.Command Definitionshow run Shows running configurationshow switch Shows all stack members and rolesshow system Shows MAC addresshardware profile portmode 4x10g (from config-if) Changes a QSFP+ port to 4x10Gboot auto-copy-sw (from config#) Allows for automatic firmware updatesshow switch stack-ports Shows available ports for stackingshow switch stack-ports | include Stack Shows only ports in stack modestack (from config#) Stack configuration modestack-port fortygigabitether 1/1/1 stack (from config-stack#)Turns on stacking on a portcopy running-config startup-config Backs up the running configurationshow version m Shows firmware and CPU versions on unitscopy tftp://10.10.1.10/PC8100v5.0.0.3.stk backup Example of firmware download using tftpboot system backup Activates the backup image to be activereload Reloads the stacklocate switch 2 Blinks the locate LED on rear of switchno member 5 (from config-stack#) Removes a unit from the stack configswitch 4 renumber 3 (from config#) Renumbers a unit in the stackstandby 3 (from config-stack#) Changes the standby to another unitinitiate failover (from config-stack#) Causes Master to failover to the standbyAppendix B - Network switch versionsVersion information for the network switches used in creating this document are as follows:Network switch Dell PowerConnect 8100Software version 5.0.0.3, 5.0.0.4, 5.1.0.0About DellDell is a leading technology provider to commercial and public enterprises around the world.