Hi.
Actually, the higher priority value will have precedence.

The following is from the config guide located here: 
http://secure.enterasys.com/support/manuals/hardware/9033991-17_C2.pdf

Specifies a priority value for the unit. Valid values are 1 to 15 with higher
values assigning higher priority.

Regards,
Jim Hoskin

-----Original Message-----
From: Yoram Nissenbaum [mailto:yor...@malamteam.com]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 4:25 PM
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Subject: RE: [enterasys] Identifying stack members...

Nick,
Note that Unit numbering is not based on stack cabling!
It can be managed by "set switch" commands:
B2(rw)->set switch 5 renumber 2
Or set the priority of standby management:
B2(rw)->set switch 4 priority 2
Lowest will be first to become manager on next boot or failure.

Yoram Nissenbaum
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-----Original Message-----
From: Simmers, Todd [mailto:todd.simm...@sru.edu]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 8:30 PM
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I believe if you do a "show switch" and the number, it will blink the
MGR LED on the front of that particular switch.


Todd E. Simmers
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Allen [mailto:nick.al...@tbwa-group.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 1:26 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Identifying stack members...

Hi,

With a stack of 5 x C2's - what's the best way to find out which switch
relates to which position in the config if we assume you can't get to
the back of the switch to see it's serial number?

Does the numbering scheme always relate to the result of the show ver
command?
So in the example below, is the first one listed always ge.1 and the
next ge.2 etc?

I know there's other ways such as show port stat and see which link
lights it corresponds with, or look for clues like uplinks ports, but
was hoping for something more obvious.

Would be great if there was some command like "identify switch 1" and
have it flash some lights on the front panel - like on an HP RAID array
- to save having to crawl round the back to look at serial numbers
although I guess multiple users connected concurrently and issuing the
command could cause confusion.

N.

WhitSt C2 5th Floor Edge(su)->show ver

 Model            Serial #             Versions
--------------  -----------------  -------------------

C2G124-48P        06030066900K      Hw:BCM5695 REV 17
                                    Bp:01.00.47
                                    Fw:05.02.03.0010
                                    BuFw:05.02.02.0009
                                    PoE:608_3

C2G124-48P        06030065900K      Hw:BCM5695 REV 17
                                    Bp:01.00.47
                                    Fw:05.02.03.0010
                                    BuFw:05.02.02.0009
                                    PoE:608_3

C2G124-48P        05490092900J      Hw:BCM5695 REV 17
                                    Bp:01.00.47
                                    Fw:05.02.03.0010
                                    BuFw:05.02.02.0009
                                    PoE:608_3

C2G124-48P        05490086900J      Hw:BCM5695 REV 17
                                    Bp:01.00.47
                                    Fw:05.02.03.0010
                                    BuFw:05.02.02.0009
                                    PoE:608_3

C2G124-48P        06150545900L      Hw:BCM5695 REV 17
                                    Bp:01.00.47
                                    Fw:05.02.03.0010
                                    BuFw:05.02.02.0009
                                    PoE:608_3

WhitSt C2 5th Floor Edge(su)->
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