This gives the status of the switch in the stack.
unusedId (0) - The member ID does not exist.
missing (1) - A member switch in the stack when
it becomes Non responsive, it is
marked as the missing member. Either
the stack link goes down or the stack
member crashed. Note that it is possible
to remove even the missing member from
the stack. In this case, the missing members
configuration is removed from the
stack config file.
provision (2) - A member switch whose config is
provisioned and that does not exist physically.
commander (3) - One physical switch whose master
CPU takes up the role that the
active management module in
the 8200 switch would take.
standby (4) - One physical switch whose master
CPU takes up the role that the
standby management module in
the 8200 switch would take.
member (5) - A switch that is part of the
stack.
shutdown (6) - The switch is in the shutdown
state.
booting (7) - The switch is in the booting
state.
communicationFailure (8) - This is an error condition.
The switch cannot be reached.
incompatibleOs (9) - This is an error condition.
The member switch runs with a different
OS image.
unknownState (10) - The member switch's state cannot be
determined. This is an error condition.
standbyBooting (11) - The standby switch is currently
booting up. When boot is
completed, the state will be
'standby (4)'.