Stack Management
Cisco 1538 Series Micro Hub 10/100 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Stack Management
Micro Hubs can be interconnected by using the stacking cable and the stacking connectors
on the rear panel of the hubs, creating a stack of up to four Micro Hubs (Figure 1-4). The
interconnected units in that stack appear to the rest of the network and to the management
interface as a single logical repeater. You can have a second managed hub in the stack act
as a redundant stack manager in case the primary manager fails.
Note
You need at least one managed hub in your stack if you want to manage the stack.
Figure 1-4
Stacking Micro Hubs to Create Larger Managed Networks
For more information about stacking Micro Hubs, see “Installing Micro Hubs in a Stack”
on page 2-8.
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