Table 8 Stack Down Configuration Description - Nortel 2000 Using Manual

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Table 8
describes the stack down configuration illustration references.
Table 8
Stack down configuration description
1
Base unit
2
Last unit
3
Cascade cable (part number 303978-A)
4
Cascade max-return cable (part number
303979-A)
Certain network management station (NMS) applications assume a stack down
configuration for the graphical user interface (GUI) that represents the stack (see
Figure
15).
Note: For this reason, Nortel Networks recommends that you always
configure the top unit in the stack as the base unit.
In any stack configuration, the following applies:
When you apply power to the stack, the base unit initializes and the entire
stack powers up as a single logical unit within 45 seconds.
You can attach an RS-232 communications cable to the console port of any
switch in the stack.
You can downline upgrade the entire stack from any switch in the stack from
the console interface, a Telnet session, the Web-based management interface,
or any generic SNMP-based network management software.
You can access and manage the stack using a Telnet connection, the
Web-based management interface, or any generic SNMP management tool
through any switch port that is part of the stack configuration.
When stacking three or more switches, use the longer (1-meter) cascade
max-return cable (part number 303979-A) to complete the link from the last
unit in the stack to the base unit.
Chapter 2 Network configuration 101
Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 1.2

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