Stacking - D-Link DGS-3612G - xStack Switch Reference Manual

Web ui reference guide for layer 3 managed gigabit ethernet switch
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Parameter
Description
IP Interface
Specifies the name of the IP Interface to be used.
Name
IP MTU (512-
The user can configure each interface's IP MTU. If the user does not designate an MTU value
1712)
when creating an interface, the default value of 1500 will be used.

Stacking

From firmware release v2.00 of this Switch, the xStack
switches can be combined to be managed by one IP address through Telnet, the GUI interface (web), the console port or through
SNMP. Each switch of this series has two stacking slots located at the rear of the device, which can be used to add 10-gigabit
DEM-410CX or DEM-410X stacking modules, sold separately. After adding these stacking ports, the user may connect these
ports together using copper or fiber stacking cables (also sold separately) in one of two possible topologies.
Duplex Chain – As shown in Figure 6-2, The Duplex Chain topology stacks switches together in a chain-link format. Using this
method, data transfer is only possible in one direction and if there is a break in the chain, then data transfer will obviously be
affected.
Duplex Ring – As shown in Figure 6-3, the Duplex Ring stacks switches in a ring or circle format where data can be transferred
in two directions. This topology is very resilient due to the fact that if there is a break in the ring, data can still be transferred
through the stacking cables between switches in the stack.
Figure 2- 4. Switches stacked in a Duplex Chain
Within each of these topologies, each switch plays a role in the Switch stack. These roles can be set by the user per individual
Switch, or if desired, can be automatically determined by the Switch stack. Three possible roles exist when stacking with the
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xStack
DGS-3600 Series.
Primary Master – The Primary Master is the leader of the stack. It will maintain normal operations, monitor operations and the
running topology of the Stack. This switch will also assign Stack Unit IDs, synchronize configurations and transmit commands to
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xStack
DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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NOTE: Only ports 26 and 27 of the DGS-3627 support stacking. Port
25 cannot be used for stacking, and is to be used only as a 10-
Gigabit uplink port.
DGS-3600 Series now supports switch stacking, where a set of twelve
Figure 2- 5. Switches stacked in a Duplex Ring
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