Removing a unit from the stack, Stack configurations, Stack up configurations – Nortel Networks 1000ASE-XD User Manual

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Chapter 2 Network configuration

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Using the BayStack 420 10/100/1000 Switch

If another unit in the stack is assigned as the base unit, the MAC address of the
new base unit (with offset) now applies to the stack configuration. The original
stack IP address still applies to the new base unit.

Removing a unit from the stack

If a unit is removed from the stack (therefore operating in standalone mode), the
following switch configuration settings revert back to the settings configured
before the unit became a member of the stack:

IP address

Console password

Telnet password

SNMP community strings

Stack configurations

As shown in

Figure 9

, the cable connectors provide the ability to stack up to eight

switches. Because stack parameters are associated with the base unit (see

“Base

unit” on page 50

), the physical stack order depends on the base unit’s position and

whether the stack is configured stack up or stack down.

Stack up configurations

In

Figure 9

, data flows from the base unit (unit 1) to the next switch, which is

assigned as unit 2, and continues until the last switch in the stack is assigned as
unit 8. The physical order of the switches is from bottom to top (unit 1 to unit 8).

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