Setting a switch’s enhanced stacking status – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section I: Basic Operations

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Setting a Switch’s Enhanced Stacking Status

The enhanced stacking status of the switch can be master switch, slave
switch, or unavailable. Each status is described below:

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Master switch - A master switch of a stack can be used to manage all
the other switches in a subnet. After you establish a local or remote
management session with the master switch, you can access and
manage all the switches in the subnet.

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A master switch must have a unique IP address. You can manually
assign a master switch an IP address or activate the BOOTP or DHCP
service on the switch.

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Slave switch - A slave switch can be remotely managed through a
master switch. It does not need an IP address or subnet mask.

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Unavailable - A switch with an unavailable stacking status cannot be
remotely managed through a master switch. A switch with this
designation can be managed locally. To be managed remotely, a
switch with an unavailable stacking status must be assigned a unique
IP address.

Note

The default setting for a switch is slave.

Note

You cannot change the stacking status of a switch accessed through
enhanced stacking. To change the stacking status of a switch that
does not have an IP address or subnet mask, such as a slave
switch, you must use a local management session. If the switch has
an IP address and subnet mask, such as a master switch, you can
use either a local or remote management session.

To adjust a switch’s enhanced stacking status, perform the following
procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 8 to select Enhanced Stacking.

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