01-26-2007 06:24 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:00 PM
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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01-26-2007 07:21 AM
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
01-26-2007 07:27 AM
The switch stack numbering are based on priority (which you can alter)
For info and CLI commands see:
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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01-26-2007 07:21 AM
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
01-26-2007 07:27 AM
The switch stack numbering are based on priority (which you can alter)
For info and CLI commands see:
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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