Stack operations, Selecting the stack master – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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Stack Operations

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Up to eight switches can be stacked together as described in the

Installation Guide. One unit in the stack acts as the Master for

configuration tasks and firmware upgrade. All of the other units function in

Slave mode, but can automatically take over management of the stack if

the Master unit fails.

To configure any unit in the stack, first verify the unit number from the

front panel of the switch, and then select the appropriate unit number from

the web or console management interface.

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Note the following points about unit numbering:

When the stack is initially powered on, the Master unit is selected based

on the following rules:

If the Master Select push button is depressed on only one unit in

the stack, that unit will serve as the stack Master.

If the Master Select push button is depressed on more than one

unit, the system will select the unit with the lowest MAC address

from those with the push button depressed as the stack Master.

If the Master Select push button is not depressed on any unit, the

system will select the unit with the lowest MAC address as the stack

Master.

When the stack is initially powered on, the Master unit is designated as

unit 1 for a ring topology. For a line topology, the stack is simply

numbered from top to bottom, with the first unit in the stack

designated at unit 1. This unit identification number appears on the

Stack Unit ID LED on the front panel of the switch. It can also be

selected on the front panel graphic of the web interface, or from the

CLI.

If the Master unit fails and another unit takes over control of the stack,

the unit numbering will not change.

If a unit in the stack fails or is removed from the stack, the unit

numbers will not change. This means that when you replace a unit in

the stack, the original configuration for the failed unit will be restored

to the replacement unit.

If a unit is removed from the stack and later reattached to the stack, it

will retain the original unit number obtained during stacking.

If a unit is removed from the stack, and powered up as a stand-alone

unit, it will also retain the original unit number obtained during

stacking.

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