Command Summary; Stack Enable Command; Stackport Command; Stack Priority Command - Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Installation Manual

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Command Summary

STACK
ENABLE
Command
STACKPORT
Command
STACK
PRIORITY
Command
This section describes the AlliedWare Plus commands for configuring
master and member switches to use front panel Gigabit ports as the stack
trunk. For further instructions, refer to the Software Reference for x930
Switch, AlliedWare Plus Operating System. After reviewing the
commands, start the configuration procedures be performing "Configuring
the Master Switch" on page 170.
You use this command in the Global Configuration mode of the AlliedWare
Plus software to enable and disable the VCStack feature on the switch. It
has these formats:
STACK ENABLE BUILTIN-PORTS: This command enables
VCStack on the switch and designates the SFP+ S1 and S2 ports
as the stack trunk. This is the default setting for x930 Switches that
do not have AT-StackQS Cards.
STACK ENABLE EXPANSION-PORTS: This command enables
VCStack on the switch and designates the ports on AT-StackQS
Cards as the stack trunk. This is the default setting for x930
Switches that have AT-StackQS Cards.
STACK ENABLE FRONT-PANEL-PORTS: This command enables
VCStack on switches and designates Gigabit ports on the front
panels as the stack trunk.
NO STACK ENABLE: This command disables VCStack. You can
use the switch as a standalone unit when the feature is disabled.
You use this command in the port interface modes of the AlliedWare Plus
software to add and remove ports from the stack trunk. Here are its two
forms:
STACKPORT: You use this command to add ports to the stack
trunk.
NO STACKPORT: You use this command to remove ports from
the stack trunk and return them to regular Ethernet networking
ports.
This command is used to set a switch's priority value. Every switch in a
stack has a priority value. The range is 0 to 255. The default is 128. The
lower the number, the higher the priority. Switches use their priority
settings for the following functions:
Select the master switch when the switches are powered on or
rebooted simultaneously.
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