Figure 6-4. Using the System Name to Help Identify Individual Switches
Default stacking configuration (Stack State set to Candidate, and Auto
■
Join set to Yes)
Same subnet (broadcast domain) and default VLAN as the
■
Commander (If VLANs are used in the stack environment, see
"Stacking Operation with a Tagged VLAN" on page 6-43.)
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No Manager password
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14 or fewer stack members at the moment
General Steps for Creating a Stack
This section describes the general stack creation process. For the detailed
configuration processes, see pages 6-11 through 6-34 for the menu interface
and pages 6-27 through 6-39 for the CLI.
1.
Determine the naming conventions for the stack. You will need a stack
name. Also, to help distinguish one switch from another in the stack, you
can configure a unique system name for each switch. Otherwise, the
system name for a switch appearing in the Stacking Status screen appears
as the stack name plus an automatically assigned switch number. For
example:
Stack Management for the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches
Configuring Stack Management
For status
descriptions, see the
table on page 6-44.
Stack with unique
system name for each
switch.
Stack named "Online"
with no previously
configured system
names assigned to
individual switches.
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