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Roles Within the Stack

Managing OmniSwitch 6800 Series Stacks

page 3-8

OmniSwitch 6800 Series Hardware Users Guide

June 2007

Secondary Management Module Selection

In order to provide effective management module redundancy, all OmniSwitch 6800 Series stacked
configurations dynamically assign a backup—or secondary—management module during the boot
process. OmniSwitch 6800 Series stacks use two different methods for selecting the secondary switch.
These methods are:

Stacking connection to the primary switch

Saved slot number

Using the Stacking Connection to the Primary Switch

By default, the switch that is connected to the primary switch’s stacking port A is automatically assigned
the secondary management role. This applies to stacks on which there is no preassigned slot information—
i.e., there is no boot.slot.cfg file present in any switch.

For more information on using the stacking connection to the primary switch to determine the secondary
management module, refer to the diagram below:

Secondary Management Module Selection Using the Stacking Connection to the Primary Switch

Note. For information on dynamic slot numbering for idle elements within the stack, refer to

“Idle Module

Role” on page 3-10

and

“Slot Numbering” on page 3-18

.

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

Four OmniSwitch 6800 Series switches are
stacked and connected via stacking cables, as
shown. All switches are currently powered off.
None of the switches have preassigned slot
numbers—i.e., there are no boot.slot.cfg files
present. The user powers on all switches in the
stack in close succession and the stack begins
the boot process.

By default, the switch connected to the
primary’s stacking port A is automatically
assigned the secondary management role.
The secondary switch is dynamically
assigned slot number 2.

1

2

3

When the elements in the stack come online,
the switch with the lowest MAC address is
given the primary management role and is
dynamically assigned slot number 1.

A B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

A B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

Stack A

Stack B

A B

00:d0:95:b2:3c:8e

00:d0:95:b2:2a:ab

00:d0:95:b2:1c:ff

00:d0:95:b2:5b:8d

Idle

Idle

Primary

Secondary - Slot 2

(Primary - Slot 1)

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