created. After the stack system is created successfully, all the configuration of the stack system
can be performed on the master switch only.
Procedure
Step 1
Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2
Run:
stack slot
slot-id
renumber
new-slot-id
A stack ID is configured for a device.
By default, the stack ID of a device is 0.
NOTE
After the stack ID is configured, the configuration takes effect only after the device is restarted. The
stack
slot-id
command is valid only on the device where the stacking function is enabled.
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3.5.5 (Optional) Configuring a Stack Priority for a Device
Context
The stack priority of a device can be configured before or after the stack system is created. If
the stack system is created, you can configure stack priorities on the master switch only; if the
stack system is not created, you can configure a stack priority on each device.
Procedure
Step 1
Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2
Run:
stack slot
slot-id
priority
priority
A stack priority is configured for a specified stack device.
By default, the priority value of a device is 100. A great value indicates a high priority.
NOTE
Before the stack system is created, the default stack ID is 0. You can run the
display stack
and
display
stack peers
commands to view the stack ID of a device.
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3.5.6 (Optional) Configuring the MAC Address Switchover Time
Context
The MAC address switchover time can be configured before or after the stack system is created.
If the MAC address switchover time is configured for all the stack switches before the stack
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