
Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch
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Table 3-4. System Characteristics Screen Fields
Field Description
Operation Mode
Read-only field that indicates the operation mode of the unit, for example:
• When the unit is part of a stack configuration, the (read-only) field indicates the
unit is operational in a stack, and lists the current unit number of this switch. In
this example (see Figure 3-5
on page 3-15), the current unit number is Unit 2.
• When the unit is
not
part of a stack configuration (operating standalone), the
read-only field indicates the unit is operating as a switch. When in this operation
mode, the Size of Stack and Base Unit fields (see following description) do not
appear.
Size of Stack
This read-only field appears only when the switch is participating in a stack
configuration. This field indicates the number of units configured in the stack
configuration (1 to 8 units maximum).
Base Unit
This read-only field appears only when the switch is participating in a stack
configuration. This field indicates the unit number of the switch that is currently
operating as the base unit.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the BayStack 410-24T switch or, when the switch is participating
in a stack configuration, the MAC address of the stack configuration.
Reset Count
A read-only field that indicates the number of resets since the operational firmware
was first loaded on the switch.
Default 1
Range 0 to 2
32
-1
Last Reset Type
A read-only field that indicates the last type of reset.
Default Power Cycle
Range Power Cycle, Software Download, Management Reset,
Management Factory Reset
Power Status
A read-only field that indicates the current power source (primary, RPSU, or both).
Default Primary Power
Range Primary Power, Redundant Power, Primary and Redundant Power
Local MDA Type
A read-only field that indicates the MDA type that is configured in this unit.
sysDescr
A read-only field that indicates your switch’s model type, the hardware version, the
firmware version, the software version, and the ISVN (see “
Stack Operation” on
page 1-27
for important information about the ISVN).
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