Recommended procedures for new and existing stacks – Enterasys Networks C2K122-24 User Manual
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Configuring Switches in a Stack
3-12 Hardware Installation
Recommended Procedures for New and Existing Stacks
Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Switches
Use the following procedure to install a new stack of up to eight switches out of the box.
Before applying power, make all physical connections with the stack cables as described
in “
Connecting High‐Speed Stacking Cables
1.
Once all of the stack cables have been connected, individually power on each switch
from top to bottom (connecting power to a switch is described in “
If the switches are powered on almost simultaneously, the system will automatically
select the first one that powers up as the Manager switch and the others as Member
switches. The switches are assigned unit IDs in the order that they become fully
operational.
You can control the unit ID assignment according to the physical position in a stack.
When you power up each switch and allow it to become fully operational before
applying power to the next switch, the first one becomes the Manager and all the next
switches will join that stack (regardless of Priority, Firmware Revision, or MAC
Address). The switches are assigned unit IDs in the order that you power on each
switch.
2.
(Optional) If desired, change the management switch using the set switch
movemanagement command as described in the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide.
3.
Once the desired Manager switch has been selected, reset the system using the reset
command as described in the SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide.
Adding a New Switch to an Existing Stack
Use the following procedure to install a new switch to an existing stack configuration.
This procedure assumes that the new switch being added has a clean configuration from
manufacturing and is running the same firmware image version as other switches in the
stack.
Important
The following procedures assume that all switches have a clean configuration from manufacturing.
When adding a new switch to an already running stack, it is also assumed that the new switch is
using the same firmware image version as other switches in the stack.
Note: Once switch IDs are assigned, they are persistent and will be retained during a
power cycle to any or all of the switches.