Table 1-2 Configuration items of global parameters
Item
Private Net IP
Mask
Build Stack
Return to
Stack configuration task
Configuring Stack Ports
Select IRF from the navigation tree to enter the page shown in
in the Port Settings area.
Select the check box before a port name, and click Enable to configure the port as a stack port.
Select the check box before a port name, and click Disable to configure the port as a non-stack
port.
Return to
Stack configuration task
Displaying Topology Summary of a Stack
Select IRF from the navigation tree and click the Topology Summary tab to enter the page shown in
Figure
1-3.
Figure 1-3 Topology summary
Table 1-3
describes the fields of topology summary.
Configure a private IP address pool for the stack.
The master device of a stack must be configured with a private IP address
pool to ensure that it can automatically allocate an available IP address to a
slave device when the device joints the stack.
When you configure a private IP address pool for a stack, the number of IP
addresses in the address pool needs to be equal to or greater than the
number of devices to be added to the stack. Otherwise, some devices may
not be able to join the stack automatically for lack of private IP addresses.
Enable the device to establish a stack.
After you enable the device to establish a stack, the device becomes the
master device of the stack and automatically adds the devices connected to
its stack ports to the stack.
You can delete a stack only on the master device of the stack. The Global
Settings area on a slave device is grayed out.
list.
list.
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Description
Figure
1-2. You can configure stack ports