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Enhanced stacking overview, Guidelines – Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual

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AT-S62 User’s Guide

Section I: Basic Operations

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Enhanced Stacking Overview

The enhanced stacking feature can make it easier for you to manage the
AT-8524M switches in your network. It offers the following benefits:

❑ You can manage up to 24 switches from one local or remote

management session. This eliminates the need of having to
initiate a separate management session with each switch in your
network.

❑ The switches can share the same IP address. This reduces the

number of IP addresses that you need to assign to your network
devices for remote management.

❑ Remotely managing a new switch in your network is simplified.

You simply connect it to your network. Once connected to the
network, you can begin to manage it immediately from any
workstation in your network.

Guidelines

There are a few guidelines to keep in mind when implementing
enhanced stacking for your network:

❑ An enhanced stack cannot span subnets.

❑ All of the switches in an enhanced stack must use the same

management VLAN. For information about Management VLANs,
refer to Specifying a Management VLAN on page 418.

❑ You can create multiple enhanced stacks within a subnet by

assigning the switches to different Management VLANs.

❑ An enhanced stack must have at least one master switch.

❑ The master switch can be any switch that supports enhanced

stacking, such as an AT-8000 Series switch, an AT-8400 Series
switch, or an AT-8524M switch.

❑ You must assign the master switch an IP address and subnet mask.

❑ You must set a master switch’s stacking status to Master.

❑ The enhanced stacking feature uses the IP address 176.16.16.16.

Do not assign this address to any device on your subnet if you
intend to use the enhanced stacking feature.