240 Configuring System Information• Plugged-in Model Identifier — A 16-byte character string to identify the plugged-in model of theselected unit.• Switch Status — Displays the status of the selected unit. The possible values are:– OK — The unit is in place and functioning.– Unsupported — The unit is in place, but can not function as a member of the stack.– Code Mismatch — The software of the switch does not match the master unit software.– Config Mismatch — The configuration of the switch does not match the master unitconfiguration.– Not Present — The selected unit is not present.• Switch Description — 80-byte data field used to identify the device.Expected Code Type — Displays the expected code identifier.• Detected Code Version — Running code version release number and version number.• Detected Code in Flash — Release number and version number of the code detected in flash.• Up Time — Displays how long the unit has been running since its last reset.• Remove Switch — Select this option to remove switch from the stack.Stack SummaryUse the Stack Summary page to view a summary of switches participating in the stack.To display the Stack Summary page, click System > Stacking > Stack Summary in the tree view.Figure 6-116. Stack SummaryThe Stacking Summary page contains the following fields:• Switch ID — ID of the unit. The maximum number of units allowed in the stack is 8.• Management Status — This field indicates whether the switch is currently operating as themanagement switch, the standby switch, or a stack member.• Standby Status — This field identifies the switch that is configured as the Standby Unit. Possiblevalues are: