Allied Telesis AT-9448Ts/XP (Basic Layer 3) User Manual
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Chapter 4: Cabling and Powering on the Stack
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5. Match the entries in the table with the switches in the equipment rack
by referring to the labels on the front panels of the units. The ID
number and MAC address on a switch’s label should match the unit’s
entry in the table. For example, the switch labelled 2 and assigned the
static module ID number 2 should correspond to Module 2 in the table.
If there is a mismatch, you may have assigned the wrong module ID
number to a switch. To correct the problem, disconnect the stacking
cables and perform “Assigning the Static Module ID Number 1 to the
Master Switch” on page 54 or “Assigning Static Module ID Numbers to
the Member Switches” on page 57 on any switch with an incorrect
module ID number. (The module ID number must be set while a switch
is functioning as a stand-alone unit.) Afterwards, reconnect the
stacking cables.
The stack is operating correctly when the physical switches
correspond correctly with the information from the command.
Note
All of the switches in the new stack use the default values in the
AT-S63 Management Software for their parameter settings. This is
true even for switches that might have been used as stand-alone
units in your network, To restore the stand-alone configurations to
the switches, you must recreate the configurations by entering the
appropriate commands. This should be performed before you
connect the network cables to the ports on the switches. For
instructions, refer to the AT-S63 Management Software Command
Line User’s Guide.
6. To create the STACK.CFG configuration file, enter this command:
save configuration
To continue with the installation, go to Chapter 5, “Cabling the Network
Ports” on page 69.