Removing/replacing units from the stack – Bay Technical Associates BayStack 400-ST1 User Manual

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4.

Connect a cascade cable from the Cascade A Out
connector of unit 4 to the Cascade A In connector
of unit 5.

5.

Connect a cascade cable from the Cascade A Out
connector of unit 5 to the Cascade A In connector
of unit 6.

6.

Reconnect the cascade max-return cable from unit
1 to the Cascade A Out connector of unit 6.

7.

Renumber the order of the units for the new stack
configuration (if desired).

You can renumber the unit numbers as described in
“Setting Up the Stack Configuration” in the Using the
BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch
guide.

Removing/Replacing Units from the Stack

This section describes how to remove and/or replace units
in an operating stack.

Because the Redundant Cascade Stacking feature allows
signals to loopback at a single point of failure, adjacent
contiguous cabled units can be removed and replaced as a
single unit from the stack.

For more information about the Redundant Cascade
Stacking feature see

“Redundant Cascade Stacking

Feature

” on

page 14

.

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