Stack setup, Stack setup -20 – Nortel Networks 450 User Manual

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Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch

2-20

302401-D Rev 00

Stack Setup

For the initial setup of a stack configuration, you need to enter the stack IP
address, the subnet mask, and the gateway address (see Chapter 3, “Using the
Console Interface,” f
or more information about configuring your BayStack 450
switch).

To set the stack IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address for the switch,
follow these steps:

1.

Connect a console/terminal to one of the switches in the stack.

You can connect a console/terminal to any unit in the stack or to more than
one stack unit (see

“Console/Comm Port

on

page 2-10

).

2.

Power up the stack configuration.

Observe the console display screen.

3.

After the Nortel Networks logo screen appears, press [Ctrl]-Y:

a.

The console screen temporarily displays the (standalone) Main Menu
screen (see

Figure 2-15

).

This is the same Main Menu screen that is displayed for a standalone
switch, without stacking features.

b.

Within 20 seconds after displaying the standalone Main Menu screen,
the console screen refreshes to show the Main Menu screen for the
stack configuration (

Figure 2-16

).

Although the Main Menu screen for the stack configuration looks similar
to the standalone Main Menu screen, closer observation reveals that the
stack features are included (see bolded text in

Figure 2-16

on

page 2-21

).

Note:

Unless otherwise specified, the terms “switch” and “unit” are used

interchangeably in this guide.

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