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Guidelines to building a stack – Allied Telesis AT-MCF2300 User Manual

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AT-MCF2000 Media Converter Series Installation Guide

Section I: Features

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Guidelines to Building a Stack

Here are the guidelines to building a management stack of AT-MCF2000
and AT-MCF2300 Chassis:

A stack can have up to sixteen media converter modules.

A stack can have both AT-MCF2000 and AT-MCF2300 Chassis.

The maximum distance between two Stack ports is 100 meters (328
feet).

The chassis containing the AT-MCF2000M Management Module has
to be at one end of the stack.

The other units are connected to the stack with the AT-MCF2000S
Stacking Module.

Each unit has to be assigned a unique chassis ID number from 0 to 31.
This number is set with a jumper on the AT-MCF2000M Management
Module and with DIP switches on the AT-MCF2000S Stacking Module.
The jumper and with DIP switches have to be set before the modules
are installed in the units because they are not accessible afterwards.

The ID numbers of the units in a stack do not have to be sequential or
reflect the numerical positions of the chassis in the daisy chain
topology.

The stacking feature does not require an IP address configuration on
the management module.

A chassis that has the AT-MCF2000S Stacking Module has to be
managed through the stack because the module does not have a port
for local management.

There cannot be any network devices, such as routers or Ethernet
switches, between two Stack ports.

The units in a stack function as independent media converters. The
traffic of a media converter channel on a module is restricted to its
channel and cannot crossover to another channel in the same chassis
or another unit in the stack.

Disconnecting the stacking cables does not interfere with the
operations of the media converter modules because the stacking ports
carry just management traffic.

The chassis ID numbers of the units are not adjustable through the
management software.

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