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5. Save your changes with the WRITE command in the Privilege Exec
mode.
Here are the main steps to Part II:
1. Add the member switches as provisioned units to the configuration of
the master switch, with the SWITCH PROVISION command.
2. Designate up to eight Gigabit ports on the provisioned member
switches to be the stack trunk with the STACKPORT command in the
port interface modes.
3. Save your changes to the master switch with the WRITE command in
the Privilege Exec mode.
4. Reboot the master switch with the REBOOT command.
5. Start a new local management session.
6. Verify the changes on the master switch with the SHOW STACK and
SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG INTERFACE command.
Configuring the
Master Switch -
Part I
To configure Gigabit ports on the master switch as the stack trunk, start by
performing the procedure in Table 22.
Table 22. Configuring the Master Switch to Use Gigabit Ports as the Stack Trunk - Part I
Step
Description and Command
1
Power on the switch to be the master switch and start a local management session.
Any x930 Switch can be the master switch of a stack. Refer to “Starting a Local
Management Session” on page 142.
2
Enter the ENABLE and CONFIGURE TERMINAL commands to move to the Global
Configuration mode.
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
awplus(config)#
Step 3 designates Gigabit ports as the stack trunk with the STACK ENABLE FRONT-PANEL-
PORTS command.
3
Enter the STACK ENABLE FRONT-PANEL-PORTS command in the Global
Configuration mode to designate Gigabit ports as the stack trunk. You have to
perform this command before designating the actual trunk ports:
awplus(config)# stack enable front-panel-ports
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