The default is 0.Managing Redundancy on a StackUse the following commands to manage the redundancy on a stack.• Reset the current management unit and make the standby unit the new master unit.EXEC Privilege moderedundancy force-failover stack-unitA new standby is elected. When the former stack master comes back online, it becomes a member unit.• Prevent the stack master from rebooting after a failover.CONFIGURATION moderedundancy disable-auto-reboot stack-unitThis command does not affect a forced failover, manual reset, or a stack-link disconnect.• Display redundancy information.EXEC Privilege modeshow redundancyResetting a Unit on a StackYou may reset any stack unit except for the master management unit, as shown in the following message.% Error: Reset of master unit is not allowed.To rest a unit on a stack, use the following commands.• Reload a stack-unit.EXEC Privilege modereset stack-unit unit-number• Reload a member unit, from the unit itself.EXEC Privilege modereset-self• Reset a stack-unit when the unit is in a problem state.EXEC Privilege modereset stack-unit unit-number {hard}Verify a Stack ConfigurationThe light of the LED status indicator on the front panel of the stack identifies the unit’s role in the stack.• Off indicates the unit is a stack member.• The master LED is in OFF state for the standby unit.• Solid green indicates the unit is the stack master (management unit).914 Stacking