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Creating a Stack, To set up a stack

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Managed Stackable Switches GSM7200PS and GSM7300S Series Hardware Installation Guide Creating a Stack You can connect up to eight switches to form a stack with a single management IP address. The switches automatically select a master unit. Once the master is selected, you can use its console to manage all the switches in the stack. Two of the I/O module slots can be used for stacking, while the remaining two I/O module bays can be used for 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplinks. To set up a stack: 1. Install up to two 24-Gigabit Stackable Modules (AX742) into the high-speed I/O module bays at the front or the rear of each switch. 2. Connect the stacking cable between a pair of AX742 modules in each switch in a stack. Connecting AX742 modules with stacking cable Figure 2-17 Switch Stack 3. Connect each switch to the next in a cascade to build the backplane of the stack. Finally, connect the last switch in the stack to the first switch, to close the ring and provide redundancy and resiliency to the stack. The switches automatically select the master switch in the stack. 4. To use the console and Command Line Interface (CLI), use a serial cable to connect the console to the master switch. This single console connection lets you manage all the switches in the stack. For information about working with the CLI, see the Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300S Series Layer-3 Stackable Switches on the Resource CD that shipped with your product. 24 | Chapter 2: Hardware Installation

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Chapter 2:
Hardware Installation
Managed Stackable Switches GSM7200PS and GSM7300S Series Hardware Installation Guide
Creating a Stack
You can connect up to eight switches to form a stack with a single management IP address.
The switches automatically select a master unit. Once the master is selected, you can use its
console to manage all the switches in the stack.
Two of the I/O module slots can be used for stacking, while the remaining two I/O module
bays can be used for 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplinks.
To set up a stack:
1.
Install up to two 24-Gigabit Stackable Modules (AX742) into the high-speed I/O module
bays at the front or the rear of each switch.
2.
Connect the stacking cable between a pair of AX742 modules in each switch in a stack.
Figure 2-17
Switch Stack
3.
Connect each switch to the next in a cascade to build the backplane of the stack. Finally,
connect the last switch in the stack to the first switch, to close the ring and provide
redundancy and resiliency to the stack.
The switches automatically select the master switch in the stack.
4.
To use the console and Command Line Interface (CLI), use a serial cable to connect the
console to the master switch. This single console connection lets you manage all the
switches in the stack.
For information about working with the CLI, see the
Command Line Interface Reference for
the ProSafe 7300S Series Layer-3 Stackable Switches
on the
Resource CD
that shipped with
your product.
Connecting AX742 modules
with stacking cable