Enterasys Networks A2H123-24 manual Configuring Switches in a Stack

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Configuring Switches in a Stack

Configuring Switches in a Stack

The information in the following sections is important to understand A2 switch operation and installations in a stack installation.

About SecureStack A2 Switch Operation in a Stack

The SecureStack A2 products are stackable switches that can be adapted and scaled to help meet your network needs. These switches provide a management platform and uplink to a network backbone for a stacked group of up to eight A2 switches.

Once installed in a stack, the switches behave and perform as a single switch. As such, you can start with a single switch and add more switches as your network expands. You can also mix different products in the same family in a single stack to provide a desired combination of port types and functions to match the requirements of individual applications. In all cases, a stack of switches performs as one large product, and is managed as a single network entity.

When switches are installed and connected as described back in “Connecting Stacking Cables” on page 3‐7, the following occurs during initialization:

The switch that will manage the stack is automatically established and is referred to as the Manager switch.

All other switches are established as Member switches in the stack.

The hierarchy of the switches that will assume the function of backup manager is also determined in case the current manager malfunctions, is powered down, or is disconnected from the stack.

The Console port on the manager switch remains active for out‐of‐band (local) switch management, but the Console port on each member switch is deactivated. This enables you to set the IP address and system password using a single Console port. Now each switch can be configured locally using only the manager’s Console port, or in‐band using a remote device and the CLI set of commands described in this section. For procedures used for various types of connections to the Console port, refer to “Connecting to Console Port for Local Management” on page 3‐15.

Once a stack is created (more than one switch is interconnected), the following occurs:

1.Switch (unit) IDs are arbitrarily assigned on a first‐come, first‐served basis.

2.Switch IDs are saved against each module. Then, every time a board is power‐cycled, it will initialize with the same switch ID. This is important for port‐specific information (for example: fe.4.12 is the 12th Fast Ethernet port on switch number 4).

SecureStack A2 Installation Guide 3-9

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Contents SecureStack A2 Page Page Regulatory Compliance Information Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Supplement to Product Instructions Vcci Notice Declaration of Conformity Enterasys NETWORKS, INC. Firmware License Agreement Viii Page Page Contents Figures Tables Xiv Who Should Use This Guide About This GuideRelated Documents How to Use This GuideFollowing conventions are used in this guide Conventions Used in This GuideSupport@enterasys.com Getting HelpOverview A2H123-24 SwitchA2H123-24 Stackable Switch Management Redundant Power Supply CapabilitySwitch Configuration Using WebView ConnectivityStandards Compatibility Lanview Diagnostic LEDsSwitch Configuration Using CLI Commands 10BASE-T Network Network Requirements1000BASE-T Network 100BASE-TX Network100BASE-FX Network Hardware Installation Required Tools Considerations Prior to InstallationUnpacking the Switch Installing the Rubber Feet Installing the Switch on a Flat SurfaceChassis Bottom, Rubber Feet Placement Area Guidelines for Switch Installation on Flat Surface Guidelines for Flat Surface Installation Attaching Brackets and Installing in Rack Rack Mounting the Switch Guidelines for Rackmount Installation Attaching the Rackmount Brackets Connecting Stacking CablesStacking Cable Connections About SecureStack A2 Switch Operation in a Stack Configuring Switches in a StackInstalling a New Stackable System of Up to Eight Switches Recommended Procedures for New and Existing StacksAdding a New Switch to an Existing Stack AC Power Connecting AC and RPS-SYS PowerSwitch Rear View RPS coverplate Screw holes for coverplate C2RPS-SYS Redundant Power SystemStack Initialization Overview Connecting to Console Port for Local ManagementWhat Is Needed Parameter Setting Connecting to an IBM or Compatible DeviceConnecting an IBM PC or Compatible Connecting to a VT Series Terminal10 Connecting a VT Series Terminal Connecting to a ModemConnecting UTP Cables Connecting to the Network12 Connecting a UTP Cable Segment to RJ45 Port 13 Four-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100BASE-TX 15 Eight-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 1000BASE-TX Connecting Fiber-Optic Cables to LC Ports 17 Cable Connection to LC Fiber-Optic Connectors Initial Logon to Switch Management Completing the InstallationCompleting the Installation Hardware Installation Troubleshooting Lanview LEDs of A2H123-24 Using LanviewLED 26/Stack Off RPS Configuration Guide for proper setup Troubleshooting ChecklistConfiguration Guide for the IP address Reset Switch Using the Reset SwitchSwitch Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Console Port Pinout Assignments Fiber-Optic SpecificationsRegulatory Compliance Torque Values