7-9
ProCurve Stack Management
Operation
Specific Rules
Table 7-2. Specific Rules for Commander, Candidate, and Member Switch
IP Addressing and
Stack Name
Number Allowed
Per Stack
Passwords
SNMP Communities
Commander
IP Addr:
Requires an
assigned IP address
and mask for access
via the network.
Stack Name:
Required
Only one
Commander
switch is allowed
per stack.
The Commander’s Manager
and Operator passwords are
assigned to any switch
becoming a Member of the
stack.
If you change the
Commander’s passwords, the
Commander propagates the
new passwords to all stack
Members.
Standard SNMP community
operation. The Commander
also operates as an SNMP
proxy to Members for all
SNMP communities config-
ured in the Commander.
Candidate
IP Addr:
Optional.
Configuring an IP
address allows access
via Telnet or web
browser interface
while the switch is not
a stack member. In the
factory default configu-
ration the switch auto-
matically acquires an
IP address if your
network includes DHCP
service.
Stack Name:
N/A
n/a
Passwords optional. If the
Candidate becomes a stack
Member, it assumes the
Commander’s Manager and
Operator passwords.
If a candidate has a password,
it cannot be automatically
added to a stack. In this case,
if you want the Candidate in a
stack, you must manually add
it to the stack.
Uses standard SNMP
community operation if the
Candidate has its own IP
addressing.
Member
IP Addr:
Optional.
Configuring an IP
address allows access
via Telnet or web
browser interface
without going through
the Commander switch.
This is useful, for
example, if the stack
Commander fails and
you need to convert a
Member switch to
operate as a replace-
ment Commander.
Stack Name:
N/A
Up to 15 Members
per stack.
When the switch joins the
stack, it automatically
assumes the Commander’s
Manager and Operator pass-
words and discards any pass-
words it may have had while a
Candidate.
Note:
If a Member leaves a
stack for any reason, it retains
the passwords assigned to the
stack Commander at the time
of departure from the stack.
Belongs to the same SNMP
communities as the
Commander (which serves
as an SNMP proxy to the
Member for communities to
which the Commander
belongs). To join other
communities that
exclude
the Commander, the
Member must have its own
IP address. Loss of stack
membership means loss of
membership in any commu-
nity that is configured only
in the Commander. See
“SNMP Community Opera-
tion in a Stack” on page
7-45.
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