Stacking Bandwidth - D-Link DGS-3630 Series Reference Manual

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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Parameter
Trap State
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
The fields that can be configured in Stack ID are described below:
Parameter
Current Unit ID
New Box ID
Priority
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Stacking Bandwidth

This window is used to display and configure the stacking bandwidth settings. Physical stacking needs to be enabled
and can be configured to support either a 2-port or a 4-port stacking configuration.
• When the 2-port stacking configuration is used, a full-duplex speed of up to 40Gbps will be used between two
Switches.
 The DGS-3630-28TC will use physical ports 27 (SIO1) and 28 (SIO2) for 2-port stacking.
 The DGS-3630-28SC will use physical ports 27 (SIO1) and 28 (SIO2) for 2-port stacking.
 The DGS-3630-52TC will use physical ports 51 (SIO1) and 52 (SIO2) for 2-port stacking.
• When the 4-port stacking configuration is used, a full-duplex speed of up to 80Gbps will be used between two
Switches using four physical ports aggregated into two virtual stacking ports.
 The DGS-3630-28TC will use physical ports 25 (SIO1), 26 (SIO2), 27 (SIO1), and 28 (SIO2) for 4-port
stacking.
 The DGS-3630-28SC will use physical ports 25 (SIO1), 26 (SIO2), 27 (SIO1), and 28 (SIO2) for 4-port
stacking.
 The DGS-3630-52TC will use physical ports 49 (SIO1), 50 (SIO2), 51 (SIO1), and 52 (SIO2) for 4-port
stacking.
SIO1 is a logical stacking port pair and SIO2 is a logical stacking port pair. A logical stacking port pair must always be
connected to the same Switch in the stack. Splitting logical stacking port pairs between different Switches in the stack
might not guarantee a stable stacking connection.
NOTE: The stacking bandwidth must be configured before the Switch is stacked with other Switches.
To view the following window, click Management > Stacking > Stacking Bandwidth, as shown below:
Description
Select this option to enable or disable stacking related SNMP traps.
Description
Select the unit ID of the Switch in the stack.
Select the new box ID for the Switch that is selected in the Current Unit ID field.
The user may choose any number between 1 and 9 to identify the Switch in the
switch stack. Auto will automatically assign a box number to the Switch in the
Switch stack.
Enter the priority of the Switch stacking unit. The range is from 1 to 63.
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