x930 Series Installation Guide for Virtual Chassis Stacking
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What to Do Next
for Member
Switches
After configuring the member switch, do the following:
1. Power off the member switch.
2. Repeat these procedures to configure all member switches, assigning
each one a unique ID number and identifying the Gigabit ports of the
trunk.
3. If you have not already configured the master switch, perform
“Configuring the Master Switch” on page 170.
4. Power off the master and all member switches.
5. Cable the Gigabit ports of the trunk on the master and member
switches. Refer to “Cabling Copper Ports” on page 186. For trunks of
SFP ports on AT-x930-28GSTX Switches, refer to “Installing SFP and
SFP+ Transceivers” on page 188. For cabling examples, refer to
“Trunks of Copper 10/100/1000Mbps Ports” on page 67 and “Trunks of
SFP Ports on AT-x930-28GSTX Switches” on page 69.
6. Perform “Powering on the Stack” on page 184.
7. Perform “Verifying the Stack and Assigning Priority Numbers” on
page 156 to confirm that the switches formed the stack.
8. Cable the networking ports, as explained in Chapter 14, “Cabling the
Summary of Contents for AT-x930-28GPX
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