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Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Units

The console port on the manager switch remains active for out‐of‐band (local) switch 
management, but the console port on each member switch is deactivated. This enables you to 
set the IP address and system password using a single console port. Now each switch can be 
configured locally using only the manager's console port, or inband using a remote device and 
the CLI set of commands described in this section.
Once a stack is created (more than one switch is interconnected), the following procedure occurs:
1.
By default, unit IDs are arbitrarily assigned on a first‐come, first‐served basis. 
2.
Unit IDs are saved against each module. Then, every time a board is power‐cycled, it will 
initialize with the same unit ID. This is important for port‐specific information (for example: 
ge.4.12 is the 12th Gigabit Ethernet port on Unit # 4).
3.
The management election process uses the following precedence to assign a management 
switch:
a.
b. Management assigned priority (values 1‐15)
c.
d. Highest MAC Address
Use the following recommended procedures when installing a new stackable system or adding a 
new unit to an existing stack.
The following procedures assume that all units have a clean configuration from manufacturing. When adding
a new unit to an already running stack, it is also assumed that the new unit is using the same firmware image
version as other units in the stack.
Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Units
Use the following procedure for installing a new stack of up to eight units out of the box. 
1.
Before applying power, make all physical connections with the stack cables as described in the 
SecureStack C3 Installation Guides. 
2.
Once all of the stack cables have been connected, individually power on each unit from top to 
bottom. 
3.
(Optional) If desired, change the management unit using the set switch movemanagement 
command as described in "set switch movemanagement" on page 2‐11. 
4.
Once the desired master unit has been selected, reset the system using the reset command 
(page 3‐50). 
5.
After the stack has been configured, you can use the show switch unit command (page 2‐6) to 
physically identify each unit. When you enter the command with a unit number, the MGR 
LED of the specified switch will blink for 10 seconds. The normal state of this LED is off for 
member units and steady green for the manager unit.
2-2 Configuring Switches in a Stack
Previously assigned / elected management unit
Hardware preference level
Notes: Ensure that each switch is fully operational before applying power to the next switch.
Since unit IDs are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, this will ensure that unit IDs are
ordered sequentially.
Once unit IDs are assigned, they are persistent and will be retained during a power cycle to any or
all of the units.
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