Alcatel OS6602-24 Getting Started Guide - Page 32
Slot Numbering Example, Stack of Four Switches with Unique Slot Numbers
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Slot Numbering Example 31 29 27 36 11 34 25 9 32 7 OmniSwitch 6624 26 1 28 3 30 5 8 10 12 35 TM CONSOLE 33 6 31 4 29 2 36 27 11 PRI TEMP SEL 25 34 9 OK1 OK2 PS1 PS2 SEC FAN OmniSwitch 6624 26 1 28 3 30 5 32 7 10 8 12 35 TM CONSOLE 33 6 31 4 29 2 36 27 11 PRI TEMP SEL 25 34 9 OK1 OK2 PS1 PS2 SEC FAN OmniSwitch 6624 26 1 28 3 30 5 32 7 10 8 12 35 TM CONSOLE 33 6 31 4 29 2 27 36 11 PRI TEMP SEL OK1 OK2 PS1 PS2 SEC FAN OmniSwitch 6624 25 26 1 28 3 30 5 34 9 32 7 10 8 12 TM CONSOLE 6 4 2 OK1 OK2 PS1 PS2 PRI TEMP SEC FAN SEL Valid Slot Assignments The illustration at left (showing a stacked configuration with four switches) shows one of many valid slot numbering possibilities. • Although the slot numbers are not sequential (4, 5, 6, and 3), all switches in the stack have a unique slot number. • The top switch in the stack does not have to be designated as slot 1; for this example, the top switch has been designated slot number 4. • Because it has the lowest user-assigned slot number, switch number 3 will be given the stack's primary management role in this example. Switch number 4 will be given the secondary role. Switches 5 and 6 will be given idle status. Refer to the Hardware Users Guide for more information. Stack of Four Switches with Unique Slot Numbers 26 Completing a Stacked Configuration March 2005
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