Netgear M5300-28G-POE+ (GSM7228PSv1h2) - 12-Port Managed Gigabit Switch Ratgeber Für Administratoren

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Chassis Switch Management 
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Managed Switches 
7. 
Verify, by monitoring the supervisor console port, that the new member successfully joins the 
chassis by issuing the show chassis command. The new blade should join as a member 
(never as supervisor; the existing supervisor of the chassis should not change).
8. 
If the code version of the newly added member is not the same as the existing chassis, 
update the code as described in 
Chassis Switch Configuration Files
The configuration files record the settings for all global and interface-specific settings that 
define the operation of the chassis and individual members. Once a save config 
command is issued, all chassis members store a copy of the configuration settings. If a 
supervisor becomes unavailable, any chassis member that assumes the role of supervisor 
will operate from the saved configuration files.
Note:
The supervisor does not store the copy of configuration settings to the 
newly added member until you issue the save or write memory 
command. If you add a new member to the chassis, make sure to 
issue the save or write memory command after the new member 
join the chassis successfully.
Preconfigure a Switch
You can preconfigure (supply a configuration to) a new blade before it joins the chassis. You 
can specify the chassis member number, the blade type, and the interfaces associated with a 
blade that is not currently part of the chassis.
Note:
If you are replacing a member with the same model in the same 
position in the chassis, you do not need to preconfigure it. The new 
member assumes the same configuration as the previous member.
1. 
Issue the member <unit-id> <switchindex> command. To view the supported 
unit types, use the show supported switchtype command. 
2. 
Configure the member that you just defined with configuration commands, just as if the 
member were physically present. 
Ports for the preconfigured unit come up in a detached state. 
3. 
To see the ports, use the show port all command. 
Now you can configure the detached ports for VLAN membership and any other 
port-specific configuration.