Using the cli to configure a commander switch, Using the cli to configure a commander switch -33 – SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual

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Configuring Advanced Features

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Using the CLI To Configure a Commander Switch

You can configure any stacking-enabled switch to be a Commander as long as
the intended stack name does not already exist on the broadcast domain.
(When you configure a Commander, you automatically create a corresponding
stack.)

Before you begin configuring stacking parameters:

1.

Configure IP addressing on the switch intended for stack commander and,
if not already configured, on the primary VLAN. (For more on configuring
IP addressing, see “IP Configuration” on page 5-2.)

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The primary VLAN must have an IP address in order for stacking to operate
properly. For more on the primary VLAN, see “Which VLAN Is Primary?” on
page 9-51
.

2.

Configure a Manager password on the switch intended for commander.
(The Commander’s Manager password controls access to stack Mem-
bers.) For more on passwords, see chapter 7, “Using Passwords, Port
Security, and Authorized Managers To Protect Against Unauthorized
Access”.

Configure the Stack Commander.

Assigning a stack name to a switch

makes it a Commander and automatically creates a stack.

Syntax:

stack commander <name-str>

This example creates a Commander switch with a stack name of

Big_Waters

.

(Note that if stacking was previously disabled on the switch, this command
also enables stacking.)

SMC TigerSwitch 10/100(config)# stack commander Big_Waters

As the following

show stack

display shows, the Commander switch is now ready

to add members to the stack.

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