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6. Designate the 5Gbps ports as the stack trunk on the master switch,
with the STACKPORT command.
7. Save your changes with the WRITE command in the Privileged Exec
mode.
Here are the general steps to Part II:
1. Add the member switches as provisioned units to the master switch,
with the SWITCH PROVISION command. This step is to ensure that
the master switch knows about the member switch during the first
power-on of the stack.
2. Remove the stacking function from the default stacking ports 17 and
18 on the provisioned member switches with the NO STACKPORT
command.
3. Designate the 5Gbps ports as the stack trunk on the provisioned
member switches, with the STACKPORT command.
4. Save your changes with the WRITE command in the Privilege Exec
mode.
5. Reboot the switch with the REBOOT command.
6. Start a new local management session.
7. Verify the changes with the SHOW STACK and SHOW RUNNING-
CONFIG command.
Configuring the
Master x530L-
18GHXm Switch
– Part I
To configure the master x530L-18GHXm switch to use 5Gbps ports for the
stack trunk, perform the procedure in Table 25.
Table 25. Configuring the Master x530L-18GHXm Switch for 5Gbps Stacking Ports – Part I
Step
Description and Command
1
Power on the master switch and wait two minutes for it to initialize the management
software. Refer to Chapter 8, “Powering on the Stack” on page 200.
2
Start a local management session. Refer to “Starting a Local Management Session” on
page 150.
3
Move to the Privileged Exec mode with the ENABLE command.
awplus> enable
Summary of Contents for x530L Series
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