Operating Rules For Stacking; General Rules - HP ProCurve 5300xl Series Management Manual

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Stack Management for the Series 3400cl and 6400cl Switches
Introduction to Stack Management on Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches
Commander Switch
Figure 13-3. Example of a Non-Stacking Device Used in a Stacking Environment
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Operating Rules for Stacking

General Rules

Stacking is an optional feature (enabled in the default configuration)
and can easily be disabled. Stacking has no effect on the normal
operation of the switch in your network.
A stack requires one Commander switch. (Only one Commander
allowed per stack.)
All switches in a particular stack must be in the same IP subnet
(broadcast domain). A stack cannot cross a router.
A stack accepts up to 16 switches (numbered 0-15), including the
Commander (always numbered 0).
There is no limit on the number of stacks in the same IP subnet
(broadcast domain), however a switch can belong to only one stack.
If multiple VLANs are configured, stacking uses only the primary
VLAN on any switch. In the factory-default configuration, the
DEFAULT_VLAN is the primary VLAN. (See "Stacking Operation with
Multiple VLANs Configured" on page 13-43 and "The Primary VLAN"
on page 2-43.)
Stacking allows intermediate devices that do not support stacking.
This enables you to include switches that are distant from the
Commander.
Switch with Stacking
Disabled or Not Available
Candidate Switch
Member Switch

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