This chapter provides information about configuring SecureStack C2 switches in a stack.
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About SecureStack C2 Switch Operation in a Stack
Installing a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Units
Installing Previously-Configured Systems in a Stack
Adding a New Unit to an Existing Stack
Creating a Virtual Switch Configuration
Considerations About Using Clear Config in a Stack
Issues Related to Mixed Type Stacks
Stacking Configuration and Management Commands
About SecureStack C2 Switch Operation in a Stack
The SecureStack C2 products are stackable switches that can be adapted and scaled to help meet
your network needs. These switches provide a management platform and uplink to a network
backbone for a stacked group of up to eight SecureStack C2 switches.
Once installed in a stack, the switches behave and perform as a single switch product. As such,
you can start with a single unit and add more units as your network expands. You can also mix
different products in the family in a single stack to provide a desired combination of port types
and functions to match the requirements of individual applications. In all cases, a stack of units
performs as one large product, and is managed as a single network entity.
When switches are installed and connected as described in the SecureStack C2 Installation Guides,
the following occurs during initialization:
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The switch that will manage the stack is automatically established. This is known as the
manager switch.
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All other switches are established as members in the stack.
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The hierarchy of the switches that will assume the function of backup manager is also
determined in case the current manager malfunctions, is powered down, or is disconnected
from the stack.
Configuring Switches in a Stack
Note: You can mix SecureStack C2 and C3 switches in a single stack, although only the lowest
common denominator of functionality will be supported in a mixed stack. Refer to
Mixed Type
Stacks" on page 2-5 for information about configuring a mixed stack.
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