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Chapter 13: Stacking
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Before
configuring
the
stack:
Identify
the
VLAN
to
be
used
as
the
stacking
VLAN.
Save
the
current
configuration
to
an
external
device.
The
port
numbering
will
change
once
stacking
is
enabled.
Use
the
saved
configuration
to
reassign
ports/interfaces
as
per
the
new
port
numbering
scheme.
Once
a
stack
is
configured,
port
numbers
are
displayed
throughout
the
BBI
using
the
csnum
to
identify
the
switch,
followed
by
the
switch
port
number.
For
example:
Stacking VLANs
VLAN
4090
is
the
default
VLAN
reserved
for
internal
traffic
on
stacking
ports.You
can
change
the
VLAN,
if
required.
Note:
Do
not
use
VLAN
4090
(or
the
configured
VLAN)
for
any
purpose
other
than
internal
stacking
traffic.
Configuring Each Switch in a Stack
To
configure
each
switch
for
stacking,
connect
to
the
internal
management
IP
interface
for
each
switch
(assigned
by
the
management
system)
and
use
the
ISCLI
to
perform
the
following
steps.
Note:
IPv6
is
not
supported
in
stacking
mode.
IP
interfaces
must
use
IPv4
addressing
for
proper
stack
configuration.
1.
On
each
switch,
enable
stacking:
2.
On
each
switch,
set
the
stacking
membership
mode.
By
default,
each
switch
is
set
to
Member
mode.
However,
one
switch
must
be
set
to
Master
mode.
Use
the
following
command
on
only
the
designated
Master
switch:
Note:
If
any
Member
switches
are
incorrectly
set
to
Master
mode,
use
the
mode
member
option
to
set
them
back
to
Member
mode.
3.
On
each
switch,
configure
the
stacking
VLAN
(or
use
the
default
setting).
Although
any
VLAN
(except
VLAN
1)
may
be
defined
for
stack
traffic,
it
is
highly
recommended
that
the
default,
VLAN 4090
as
shown
in
the
following
example,
be
reserved
for
stacking.
4.
On
each
switch,
designate
the
stacking
links.
CN 4093(config)#
boot stack enable
CN 4093(config)#
boot stack mode master
CN 4093(config)#
boot stack vlan 4090
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