Adding Ports 25 And 26 To The Stack Trunk; Table 9: Adding Ports 25 And 26 To The Stack Trunk - Allied Telesis x530 Series Installation Manual

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Adding Ports 25 and 26 to the Stack Trunk

Step
1
Start a local management session on any switch in the stack. Refer to "Starting a
Local Management Session" on page 100.
2
Move to the Privileged Exec mode with the ENABLE command.
awplus> enable
3
Move to the Global Configuration mode with the CONFIGURE TERMINAL command.
awplus# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
4
Enter the port Interface mode for ports 25 and 26 on all the switches in the stack. This
example assumes the stack has four switches:
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.25-1.0.26,port2.0.25-
2.0.26,port3.0.25-3.0.26,port4.0.25-4.0.26
Designate the ports as stacking ports with the STACKPORT command.
5
awplus(config-if)# stackport
% Save the config and restart the system for this change to take
effect.
Return to the Global Configuration mode.
6
awplus(config-if)# exit
Return to the Privileged Exec mode.
7
awplus(config)# exit
This procedure explains how to add ports 25 and 26 to the stack trunk.
The procedure assumes the following:
You performed the procedures earlier in this chapter to power on
and verify the stack with ports 27 and 28 as the stack trunk.
Ports 25 and 26 are not cabled. If there are cables connected to
the ports, remove them before performing the procedure.
To add ports 25 and 26 to the stack trunk, perform the following procedure:
Table 9. Adding Ports 25 and 26 to the Stack Trunk
Description and Command
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