Bay Technical Associates BayStack 400-ST1 User Manual

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13

Certain network management station (NMS) applications
assume a stack down configuration for the graphical user
interface (GUI) that represents the stack (see

Figure 5

on

page 12

). For this reason, Bay Networks recommends that

you always configure the top unit in the stack as the base
unit.

In any stack configuration, the following applies:

The entire stack powers up as a single logical unit
within 30 seconds after the base unit initialization.

You can attach an RS-232 communications cable to
the Console/Comm port of any switch in the stack.

You can downline upgrade the entire stack from any
switch in the stack.

You can access and manage the stack using a
TELNET connection or any generic SNMP
management tool through any switch port that is part
of the stack configuration.

When stacking three or more switches, the longer
(1-meter) cascade max-return cable (PN 303979-A) is
used to complete the link from the last unit in the
stack to the base unit.

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