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Stacking 3750 switches port numbering

swamy105
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HOW Master switches in stack numbering the port? is it based on priority ?

anybody can give explanation for this .. I would be grateful to you

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thestagman
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Your master switch port numbering will be 1/0/1-48, the next switch in the stack will be 2/0/1-48 and the third 3/0/1-48 and so on.

Hopefully you should see a pattern emerging here..

The above assumes that your switches are the 48 port variety

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The switch stack numbering are based on priority (which you can alter)

For info and CLI commands see:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00801cdee3.html#1044402

This section contains this configuration information:

Default Switch Stack Configuration

Assigning a Stack Member Number

Setting the Stack Member Priority Value

Accessing the CLI of a Specific Stack Member

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thestagman
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Your master switch port numbering will be 1/0/1-48, the next switch in the stack will be 2/0/1-48 and the third 3/0/1-48 and so on.

Hopefully you should see a pattern emerging here..

The above assumes that your switches are the 48 port variety

The switch stack numbering are based on priority (which you can alter)

For info and CLI commands see:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00801cdee3.html#1044402

This section contains this configuration information:

Default Switch Stack Configuration

Assigning a Stack Member Number

Setting the Stack Member Priority Value

Accessing the CLI of a Specific Stack Member

If this is of use for you, please rate it.

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