Split An S-Series Stack; S-Series Stacking Configuration Tasks; Assigning Unit Numbers To Units In An S-Series Stack - Dell S4820T Configuration Manual

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Merge Two S-Series Stacks
You may merge two stacks while they are powered and online.
To merge two stacks, connect one stack to the other using user port cables from the front end user port.
Dell Networking OS selects a master stack manager from the two existing managers based on the
priority of the stack.
Dell Networking OS resets all the units in the losing stack; they all become stack members.
If there is no unit numbering conflict, the stack members retain their previous unit numbers.
Otherwise, the stack manager assigns new unit numbers, based on the order that they come online.
The stack manager overwrites the startup and running config on the losing stack members with its
own to synchronize the configuration on the new stack members.

Split an S-Series Stack

To split a stack, unplug the desired stacking cables.
You may do this at any time, whether the stack is powered or unpowered, and the units are online or
offline. Each portion of the split stack retains the startup and running configuration of the original stack.
For a parent stack that is split into two child stacks, A and B, each with multiple units:
If one of the new stacks receives the master and the standby management units, it is unaffected by
the split.
If one of the new stacks receives only the master unit, that unit remains the stack manager, and Dell
Networking OS elects a new standby management unit.
If one of the new stacks receives only the standby unit, it becomes the master unit of the new stack,
and Dell Networking OS elects a new standby unit.
If one of the new stacks receives neither the master nor the standby management unit, the stack is
reset so that a new election can take place.

S-Series Stacking Configuration Tasks

The following are configuration tasks for the S-Series.

Assigning Unit Numbers to Units in an S-Series Stack

Creating a Virtual Stack Unit on an S-Series Stack
Displaying Information about an S-Series Stack
Influencing Management Unit Selection on an S-Series Stack
Managing Redundancy on an S-Series Stack
Resetting a Unit on an S-Series Stack
Recover from Stack Link Flaps
Assigning Unit Numbers to Units in an S-Series Stack
Each unit in the stack has a stack number that is either assigned by you or Dell Networking OS.
Units are numbered from 0 to 11, however, you can only stack six S4820T units. Stack numbers are stored
in NVRAM and are preserved upon reload.
Assign a stack-number to a unit.
EXEC Privilege mode
stack-unit renumber
Stacking
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