Stack; Stack Function Overview; The Main Switch Of A Stack; The Slave Switches Of A Stack - 3Com 4200G 12-Port Configuration Manual

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Stack

Among Switch 4200G series switches, Switch 4200G 24-Port, Switch 4200G PWR 24-Port, and Switch
4200G 48-Port switches support stacks formed by 10GE stack boards.

Stack Function Overview

A stack is a management domain formed by a group of Ethernet switches interconnected through their
stack ports. A stack contains a main switch and multiple slave switches.
Logically, you can consider a stack a single device and manage all the switches in a stack through the
main switch.

The Main Switch of a Stack

You can configure multiple Ethernet switches interconnected through their stack ports to form a stack by
performing configurations on one of the switches. In this case, the switch becomes the main switch of
the stack.
You can perform the following operations on a main switch:
Configuring an IP address pool for the stack
Creating the stack
Switching to slave switch view
Before creating a stack, you need to configure an IP address pool for the stack on the main switch.
When adding a switch to a stack, the main switch picks an IP address from the IP address pool and
assigns the IP address to it automatically.
After a stack is created, the main switch automatically adds the switches that connected to its stack
ports to the stack. If a stack port connection is disconnected, the corresponding slave switch quits the
stack automatically.

The Slave Switches of a Stack

All the switches in a stack except the main switch are slave switches.
You can configure a slave switch in a stack on the main switch.

Creating a Stack

The following are the phases undergone when a stack is created.
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