Setup Guide

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DellEMC> enable
DellEMC# congure
5 Congure the ports on the added switch for stacking.
CONFIGURATION mode
stack-unit 1 stack-group group-number
stack-unit 1: denes the default ID unit-number in the initial conguration of a switch.
stack-group group-number: congures a port for stacking.
6 Save the stacking conguration on the ports.
EXEC Privilege mode
write memory
7 Reload the switch.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
Dell EMC Networking OS automatically assigns a number to the new unit and adds it as member switch in the stack. The new unit
synchronizes its running and startup congurations with the stack.
8 If a standalone switch already has stack groups congured.
Attach cables to connect the ports already congured as stack groups on the switch to one or more switches in the stack.
Dell EMC Networking OS automatically assigns a number to the new unit and adds it as member switch in the stack. The new unit
synchronizes its running and startup congurations with the stack.
Dell EMC Networking OS Behavior: When you add a switch to a stack
If you congure the new unit with a stack number that is already assigned to a stack member, the stack avoids a numbering conict by
assigning the new switch the rst available stack number.
If the stack has been provisioned for the stack number that is assigned to the new unit, the pre-congured provisioning must match
the switch type. If there is a conict between the provisioned switch type and the new unit, a mismatch error message is displayed.
Merge Two Stacks
You may merge two stacks while they are powered and online.
To merge two stacks, connect one stack to the other using user port cables from the front end user portusing the mini-SAS cables from
the stacking ports.
Dell EMC Networking OS selects a master stack manager from the two existing managers based on the priority of the stack.
Dell EMC Networking OS resets all the units in the losing stack; they all become stack members.
If there is no unit numbering conict, the stack members retain their previous unit numbers. Otherwise, the stack manager assigns new
unit numbers, based on the order that they come online.
The stack manager overwrites the startup and running cong on the losing stack members with its own to synchronize the
conguration on the new stack members.
Split a Stack
To split a stack, unplug the desired stacking cables.
You may do this at any time, whether the stack is powered or unpowered, and the units are online or oine. Each portion of the split stack
retains the startup and running conguration of the original stack.
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Stacking