Huawei V100R006C00 Configuration Manual page 35

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Quidway S5700 Series Ethernet Switches
Configuration Guide - Device Management
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Creation of a Stack System
If all the member switches in a stack meet the preceding prerequisites, the stack system is
automatically created when a member switch in the stack is powered on.
The master switch is elected as follows:
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The standby switch is elected as follows:
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Before the stacking system is created, each switch is an independent entity. That is, each switch
has its own IP address and functions individually. As a result, a user needs to manage each switch
individually. After the stacking system is created, all the member switches are presented as one
unified logical entity. In this manner, a user manages and maintains all the member switches in
a stack through one IP address. The stacking protocol elects the master switch, standby switch,
and slave switch in a stack. Then, data can be backed up and the active/standby switchover can
be implemented.
The switches are connected through stack cables in a ring or link topology. A master switch is
elected among all the member switches through the stacking protocol. The master switch
manages the stacking system by assigning stack IDs to member switches, collecting information
about the topology of the stack, and informing all the stack members of the topology information.
A standby switch is specified by the master switch. The standby switch becomes the master
switch to manage the stack system if the original master switch is faulty.
After the master, standby, and slave switches are specified, the master switch collects the packets
that are sent from all the slave switches to report the topology information, and then generates
stack entries accordingly and deliver the entries to all the member switches in the stack.
Adding a Member Switch to a Stack System
Adding a member switch to a stack system refers to the action of adding a new switch to a stable
stack. A member switch can be added to a stack system in two modes: with power on and with
power off. In this manual, member switches are added to a stack system with power off. Adding
a member switch to a stack system with power on refers to the action of combining two stacks.
(An independent switch can be regarded as a stack system after being enabled with stacking.)
The details are described in the scenario of combining two stacks. The member switch to be
added is powered off at first and then restarts after being connected to the stack interface of the
stack. Adding a member switch does not affect the status of the original master switch in the
stack.
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Ensure that all the stack devices can be started normally.
Ensure that the stacking function is enabled on all the stack devices.
The device that is started first becomes the master switch.
If all the devices are started at the same time, the one of the highest priority becomes the
master switch.
If all the devices are started at the same time and are of the same priority, the one with the
smallest MAC address becomes the master switch.
If all the switches excluding the master switch start at the same time, the master switch
preferentially selects the switch connected to stack interface 2 on the master switch as the
standby switch.
If all the other switches excluding the master switch start at the same time and no switch
is connected to stack interface 2 on the master switch, the master switch selects the switch
connected to stack interface 1 on the master switch as the standby switch.
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