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Build Stacks
Figure 27: Daisy Chain Topology
You might need to use a daisy chain topology while adding a new node, removing a
node, or joining two stacks.
If you are using a daisy chain topology, the possibility of a dual primary condition
increases. Before you create a daisy chain topology, read "Managing a Dual Primary
Situation" in the

SummitStack Terms

Table 8
describes the terms used for the SummitStack feature. These terms are listed in
the recommended reading sequence.
Table 8: List of Stacking Terms
Term
Stackable switch
Stacking port
Native stacking
Switch Engine 32.1 User Guide
Description
An Extreme Networks switch that provides two stacking ports
and can participate in a stack.
A physical interface of a stackable switch that is used to allow
the connection of a stacking link. Stacking ports are point-to-
point links that are dedicated for the purpose of forming a
stack.
A stacking configuration in which stack members are
connected using either designated Ethernet data ports or
dedicated stacking connectors.
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