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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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Completing a Stacked Configuration
March 2005
Slot Numbering Example
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
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
TM
OmniSwitch 6624
OK1
OK2
PS1
PS2
PRI
SEC
TEMP
FAN
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28
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30
31
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33
34
35
36
25
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CONSOLE
SEL
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4
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6
7
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TM
OmniSwitch 6624
OK1
OK2
PS1
PS2
PRI
SEC
TEMP
FAN
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36
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CONSOLE
SEL
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6
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TM
OmniSwitch 6624
OK1
OK2
PS1
PS2
PRI
SEC
TEMP
FAN
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30
31
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34
35
36
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CONSOLE
SEL
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4
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TM
OmniSwitch 6624
OK1
OK2
PS1
PS2
PRI
SEC
TEMP
FAN
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28
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30
31
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34
36
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26
CONSOLE
SEL