Planning The Stack - Allied Telesis x330 Series Installation Manual

Fanless gigabit layer 3 access switch virtual chassis stacking
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Planning the Stack

Here are questions to answer before building the stack:
How many switches will be in the stack? Stacks can have one
master switch and up to five member switches.
Will you use the SFP+ ports or Multi-Gigabit copper ports for the
stack trunk? Refer to "Stack Trunks" on page 44.
If the SFP+ ports will be the trunk ports, have you purchased the
transceivers? Refer to the product's data sheet on the Allied
Telesis website for a list of supported transceivers.
Have you filled out the worksheet in "VCStack Worksheet" on
page 58?
Have you connected network cables to the ports on the switches?
If so, you should disconnect them before configuring switches for
stacking.
Note
Cabling the trunk ports before activating and configuring the
VCStack feature may result in loops in your network topology, which
can cause poor network performance.
How will you initially power on the switches of the stack? Will you
power them on sequentially so as to select the master switch
yourself, or simultaneously so that they select the master switch,
automatically? Refer to "Master and Member Switches" on
page 52.
If you plan to power on the switches sequentially, have you
determined the order in which you will power them on? This will
determine their switch ID numbers and the initial assignment of the
master switch. Refer to "Switch ID Numbers" on page 53.
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