Tyco 0-1591099-x manual IP Stacking Screen, Backup Master

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To ensure that the stack has been properly configured click on the ‘IP Stacking’ in the side menu and a window similar to below will appear:

Figure 40. IP Stacking Screen

If the Stacking Configuration has been successful, then the IP Stacking screen will show a list of MAC addresses and System names, which are Hyperlinks. It is now possible to manage any member Switch in the stacking group by clicking on the Switch Hyperlink. The Switch that is currently being managed is indicated by >> and <<. Having selected a Switch to manage, any actions performed using this web interface will affect the selected Switch only.

NOTE: If a Stack of Switches needs to be disbanded using Web Based Management, then Disable Stacking mode on the Slaves first, and lastly Disable Stacking mode on the Master Switch.

Backup Master

The Stack will remain manageable if the Master Switch fails or looses network connectivity. If this should happen then the BackupMaster will go active and maintain the manageability of the Stack. The BackupMaster is elected by the lowest MAC address in the Stack and no user configuration is needed. The IP Stacking screen (Figure 40.) is used to determine the current Master and BackupMaster Switch.

NOTE: The IP address used to manage the Stack, after the Master Switch fails, remains unchanged.

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Contents Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Disclaimer FeaturesIntelligent Management Features Technical Support and Service Package Contents Snmp Network Management Console and Telnet ManagementWeb Based Management Hardware Description Front Panel10/100Base-TX Auto MDI/MDIX RJ-45 Ports Expansion SlotRear Panel LED IndicatorsStatus Description Installation Mounting the SwitchRack-mounted Installation Connecting to the Switch Quick Start GuideManagement Using The Console Configuring the Console InterfaceMenu Navigation Main Menu ScreenStatus and Counters Port StatusPort Counters Port counter ScreenSystem Information System Information ScreenSwitch Configuration Switch Configuration ScreenAdministration Configuration Device InformationIP Configuration IP Configuration ScreenChange User Name and Password Password Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Selecting the required Port AttributePort State Port NegotiationPort Flow Control FC Back Pressure BPBandwidth In/Out PriorityTrunk Configuration Trunk Configuration ScreenPort Mirroring Configuration Port Mirroring ScreenVlan Configuration Port Based, 802.1QPort Based Vlan Vlan NameVlan Group ID Vlan Port MembershipIEEE802.1Q Vlans Member Create Vlan GroupProtocol Vlan Group Sorted Mode Edit/Delete Vlan GroupModify the Egress Mapping Priority ConfigurationModify the Egress Weighting MAC Address Configuration Static MAC AddressFiltering MAC Address All MAC AddressesBroadcast Storm Filter Misc ConfigurationMAC Address Aging Time Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Low Queue Delay BoundLow Queue Max Delay Time IP Stacking ModeProtocol Related Configuration Rstp ConfigurationRstp Setup System ConfigurationPer Port Setting Per Port StatusSnmp Configuration System OptionsCommunity Strings Trap ManagersLacp Configuration Working PortsState Activity Lacp State Activity ScreenIGMP/GVRP Configuration Group Status802.1x Configuration 802.1x SetupPer Port Setting System Reset Configuration Save ConfigurationIP Stacking Configuration IP StackingWeb Login Screen Backup Master IP Stacking ScreenConfiguring The Switch for Web Based Management Web Based ManagementWeb Browser Home Page Screen Port Status Screen Port Statistics Screen Port Statistics ScreenAdministrator Screen Save ConfigurationTftp Update Firmware Configuration BackupPanel List IP StackingProduct Specifications CPU ARM-7Order Codes ContactHardware Description Create Vlan Group Vlan Name Protocol Related Configuration Order Codes