Switch Stack Management; Stacking Information - D-Link DGS-3224SR User Manual

High-density stackable gigabit ethernet switch
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D-Link DGS-3224SR Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Section 4

Switch Stack Management

The DGS-3224SR switch can be used as a standalone high-capacity switch or be used in a stacked arrangement.
One stacking module can be installed to stack up to 4 additional slave switch units or two modules can be
installed to stack up to 8 additional slave switch units. Please read the relevant information in Sections 1 and 2
for more information.

Stacking Information

To change a switch's default stacking configuration (for example, the order in the stack), you must use the
console Command Line Interface.
The number of switches in the switch stack (up to 12 − total) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of your
web-browser. The icons are in the same order as their respective Unit numbers, with the Unit 1 switch
corresponding to the icon in the upper left-most corner of the icon group.
When the switches are properly interconnected through their optional Stacking Modules, information about the
resulting switch stack is displayed under the Stack Information link.
To view the stacking information, click on the Stacking Information link from the Monitoring folder:
Figure 4-1. Stacking Information
Box ID − displays the switch's order in the stack.
Type − displays the model name of the corresponding switch in a stack.
User Set – Box ID can be assigned automatically (Auto), or can be assigned statically. Default is Auto.
Exist – Denotes whether a switch does or does not exist in a stack.
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