PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
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Managing your IronStack
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Available UPSTREAM units
Hop(s) Type Mac Address
1 FCX624 0012.f2d5.2100
2 FCX624 001b.ed5d.9940
Available DOWNSTREAM units
Hop(s) Type Mac Address
1 FCX624 001b.ed5d.9940
2 FCX624 0012.f2d5.2100
Do you accept the topology (RING) (y/n)?: n
Available UPSTREAM units
Hop(s) Type Mac Address
1 FCX624 0012.f2d5.2100
2 FCX624 001b.ed5d.9940
Available DOWNSTREAM units
Hop(s) Type Mac Address
1 FCX624 001b.ed5d.9940
2 FCX624 0012.f2d5.2100
Enter the number of the desired UPSTREAM units (0-2)[0]: 1
Enter the number of the desired DOWNSTREAM units (0-1)[0]:
Selected Topology:
Active Id Type Mac Address
1 FCX624 0012.f239.2d40
Selected UPSTREAM units
Hop(s) Id Type Mac Address
1 2 FCX624 0012.f2d5.2100
Do you accept the unit ids (y/n)?: y
PowerConnect#Election, was alone --> active, assigned-ID=1
reset unit 2: diff bootup id=1
PowerConnect# show stack
alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config
ID Type Role Mac Address Pri State Comment
1 S FCX624 active 0012.f239.2d40 128 local Ready
2 S FCX624 standby 0012.f2d5.2100 0 remote Ready
Managing IronStack partitioning
When a unit in an IronStack with a linear topology fails, the IronStack divides (partitions) into two or
more separate stacks that all have the same configuration. This may cause an IP address conflict
in the network. If you want to keep the stacks separate, you will need to change the IP address of
each new stack.
When a stack breaks into partitions, the partition with the Active Controller remains operational. If
a partition contains the Standby Controller, this partition will become operational because the
Standby Controller will assume the Active role and will reload the partition units. A partition without
an Active or Standby Controller will not function. To reconfigure these units to act in standalone
mode, you must first do a stack unconfigure me command on each unit. Refer to
“Unconfiguring an
IronStack”
on page 130.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect B-FCXs
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