Chapter 93 Stacking Commands - D-Link DGS-3620-52P Manual

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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch CLI Reference Guide
Chapter 93
config stacking_mode [disable | enable]
config stacking force_master_role state [enable | disable]
show stacking_mode
show stack_information
show stack_device
config box_id current_box_id <value 1-12> new_box_id [auto | <value 1-12>]
config box_priority current_box_id <value 1-12> priority <value 1-63>
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config stacking_mode
Description
This command configures the state of stacking function. By default stacking mode is disabled.
Administrators need to specifically configure the stacking mode to make the switch stackable.
Stacking mode can be changed under standalone mode only!
Format
config stacking_mode [disable | enable]
Parameters
enable - Specifies that the Switch's stacking capability will be enabled.
disable - Specifies that the Switch's stacking capability will be disabled.
Restrictions
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example
To enable stacking mode:
DGS-3620-28SC:admin# config stacking_mode enable
Command: config stacking_mode enable
Change Box stacking_mode may cause devices work restart, still continue?(y/n)
y
Please wait, the switch is rebooting...
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config stacking force_master_role state
Description
This command is used to configure stacking force master role state. If state is enabled, when
device is in election state, it still uses old priority setting and MAC to compare device priority. After
stacking is stable, master's priority will become zero. If stacking topology change again, Master will
use priority zero and MAC address to determine who new primary master is.
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