Dell 7000 Series manual Initial Installation and Power-up of a Stack

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Stacking Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series Switches

Initial Installation and Power-up of a Stack

Follow these instructions to create a stack:

NOTE: Install units in a rack whenever possible to prevent the units and cables from being disturbed. 1. Install all stacking cables. Fully connect all cables, including the redundant stack link.

CAUTION! We highly recommend that a redundant link be installed to provide stack resiliency.

2.Select a unit to be the manager unit. Power this unit up first.

3.Monitor the console port on the manager unit. The unit will automatically become a manager unit. If not, renumber the unit as desired. The Stack Management > Unit Configuration page in the web interface or the switch renumber command in the CLI can be used to change the unit number.

4.If desired, pre-configure other units to be added to the stack. This is not usually necessary.

5.Power on a second unit, making sure it is adjacent (directly connected) to the manager unit. This ensures the second unit comes up as a member of the stack, not as the manager of a separate stack.

6.Monitor the manager unit to see that the second unit joins the stack. Use the show switch command to determine when the unit joins the stack. It will be assigned a unit number (unit #2, if it has the default configuration). The output of the show switch command should indicate the unit status as “OK” if the member has been successfully added to the stack. If the unit status is "code mismatch" and stack auto-upgrade is disabled, then use the copy image unit command to update the code on the unit. If the unit status is "Cfg Mismatch", then use the no member <unit-number>command to resolve the issue.

7.If desired, renumber this stack unit using the switch renumber command.

8.Repeat steps 4# through 6# to add additional members to the stack. Always power on a unit directly connected to the units already in the stack.

9.Enter the show switch stack-port counters command on the manager and see if there are any stack port errors being reported. Replace the stacking cables/modules if stack errors are being reported and begin the power-up sequences again for the affected units and any downstream units.

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Contents Dell Technical White Paper Stacking Dell PowerConnect Series SwitchesStacking Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series Switches Contents Introduction ApplicabilityStacking and Management Stacking and Redundancy Stacking and PerformanceDual Stacking Modules Configured in a Ring Power-Up Sequencing Considerations Mixing M6348 and PC7000 Series Switches in a StackConsole#boot auto-copy-sw allow-downgrade Initial Installation and Power-up of a Stack Selecting the Standby Unit Selecting the Master UnitUpdating the Firmware on a Stack Automatic UpdateManual Update FTP Creating a Separate Vlan for File DownloadsFrom the Switching Vlan Vlan Membership page, click Add Navigate to the Routing IP IP Interface Configuration Page Stacking Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series Switches Click Apply Adding a Stack Member with Minimal Interruption Removing a Stack Member with Minimal Interruption Merging Two Operational Stacks Master FailoverEffect of Master Failover on PoE Devices Stack Member Failover Failover ScenariosScenario Stack Split Stack Split with Manager Failure Nonstop Forwarding Nonstop Forwarding Scenario Initiating a Warm Failover of the Manager UnitNonstop Forwarding Example Router NSF Scenario Configuration via CLIStack Switch Switch NSF Example Parameter Timing NSF Re-convergence TimingSmall Configuration Stacking CLI CommandsSummary Stacking Web Interface