Stacking Topologies - SMC Networks SMC8724ML3 Installation Manual

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Stacking Topologies

All units in the stack must be connected via stacking cable. You can
connect units in a simple cascade configuration, connecting Up ports to
Down ports, from the top unit to the bottom unit. Using this "line"
topology, if any link or unit in the stack fails, the stack is split and two
separate segments are formed. The Stack Link LEDs on the units that are
disconnected flash to indicate that the stack link between them is not
functioning. (See Table 1-2 "System Status LEDs" on page 1-6.)
When a stack link failure occurs, the stack reboots and a Master unit is
selected within each of the two stack segments. The Master unit will be
either the unit with the Master button depressed or the unit with the
lowest MAC address if the Master button is not depressed on any unit.
When the stack reboots and resumes operations, note that the IP address
will be the same for both of the stack segments. To resolve the conflicting
IP addresses, you should manually replace the failed link or unit as soon as
possible. If you are using a wrap-around stack topology, a single point of
failure in the stack will not cause the stack to fail. It would take two or
more points of failure to break the stack apart.
If the Master unit fails or is powered off, the backup unit will take control
of the stack without any loss of configuration settings. The Slave unit with
the lowest MAC address is selected as the backup unit.
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