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Steps 4 and 5 designate the Gigabit ports of the trunk.
4
Enter the port interface modes of the Gigabit ports to be the stack trunk. The trunk can
have up to eight ports per switch. If you filled out the Stack Worksheet, refer there for
the ports. This example assumes ports 1 to 8 will be the trunk:
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.1-1.0.8
awplus(config-if)#
5
Enter the STACKPORT command to designate the Gigabit ports as the stack trunk:
awplus(config-if)# stackport
% Save the config and restart the system for this change to take
effect.
Steps 6 and 7 assign the switch the priority 1 with the STACK PRIORITY command to
designate it as the master unit of the stack. These steps are optional.
6
Enter the EXIT command to return to the Global Configuration mode.
awplus(config-if)# exit
7
Enter the STACK PRIORITY command to assign priority 1 to the switch.
awplus(config)# stack 1 priority 1
The remaining steps save your changes.
8
Enter the EXIT command to return to the Privileged Exec mode.
awplus(config)# exit
9
Enter the WRITE command to save your changes.
awplus# write
Building configuration ...
[OK]
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Go to “Configuring the Master Switch - Part II,” next.
Table 22. Configuring the Master Switch to Use Gigabit Ports as the Stack Trunk - Part I (Continued)
Step
Description and Command
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