Reboot Schedule Settings - D-Link xStack DGS-3620 Series Reference Manual

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DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Force Master
Use the radio buttons to enable or disable the function. It is used to ensure the master role
Role
is unchanged when adding a new device to the current stacking topology. If the Enabled
radio button is selected, the master's priority will become zero after the stacking has
stabilized.
Stacking Trap
Specifies that the traps will be sent for stacking.
State
Stacking Log
Specifies that the logs will be sent for stacking.
State
Stacking
This option is used to specify the stack bandwidth mode to 40G or 80G mode. This only
Bandwidth
applies to the local box. The new bandwidth will take effect after the next reboot.
When stacking is enabled on the DGS-3620-28, if the stack bandwidth was configured to
40G, ports 27 and 28 act as SIO1 and SIO2. LEDs 27 and 28 indicate the link status for
SIO1 and SIO2. If the stack bandwidth was configured to 80G, ports 25 and 27 are
aggregated together and act as SIO1. LEDs 25 and 27 indicate the link status for SIO1
members. Ports 26 and 28 are aggregated together and act as SIO2. LEDs 26 and 28
indicate the link status for SIO2 members.
When stacking is enabled on the DGS-3620-52, if the stack bandwidth was configured to
40G, ports 51 and 52 act as SIO1 and SIO2. LEDs 51 and 52 indicate the link status for
SIO1 and SIO2. If the stack bandwidth was configured to 80G, ports 49 and 51 are
aggregated together and act as SIO1. LEDs 49 and 51 indicate the link status for SIO1
members. Ports 50 and 52 are aggregated together and act as SIO2. LEDs 50 and 52
indicate the link status for SIO2 members.
Current Box ID
The Box ID of the switch in the stack to be configured.
New Box ID
The new box ID of the selected switch in the stack that was selected in the Current Box ID
field. The user may choose any number between 1 and 12 to identify the switch in the
switch stack. Auto will automatically assign a box number to the switch in the switch stack.
Priority (1-63)
Displays the priority ID of the Switch. The lower the number, the higher the priority. The
box (switch) with the lowest priority number in the stack is the Primary Master switch. The
Primary Master switch will be used to configure applications of the switch stack.
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.

Reboot Schedule Settings

On this page, users can view and configure the reboot schedule's settings. This is used to configure reboot time
and save parameters for the reboot schedule on the Switch. There are three parameter settings here. Users can
configure the reboot time in two ways. The first way is to configure the reboot after a specific interval time and the
other way is to configure the reboot at a specific date and time.
The third parameter determines whether to save the configuration or not before the reboot. The reboot schedule
won't be saved into the configuration file. After a reboot or shutdown, the reboot schedule will be deleted
automatically.
To view this window, click System Configuration > Reboot Schedule Settings, as shown below:
Figure 3-38 Reboot Schedule Settings window
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