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One or two AC power strips may be required to accommodate the quantity of switches in the stack.

3.Apply power to the AC power strip.

Set the AC power strip On/Off switch to On (or connect the AC power strip to a grounded AC power outlet).

4.Proceed to “ Verifying the Installation” following this section.

Verifying the Installation

When installation is complete and power is applied to the stack configuration, check to see that the following LED indications are displayed on the switch LED display panels for all units configured in the stack (Figure 11):

The Pwr LED and Status LED for all units in the stack are all on (green).

If the Pwr or Status LED for any unit in the stack is off, or blinking, refer to the troubleshooting chapter in the Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch guide.

The Cas Up/Dwn LEDs for all units in the stack are all on (green).

If the Cas Up/Dwn LED for any unit in the stack is off, or yellow, check the cable connections to and from the 400-ST1 cascade connectors.

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Contents Installing BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module By Bay Networks, Inc Introduction For information about Go to Contents of Shipment BayStack 400-ST1 Front Panel Components Front Panel ComponentsCascade a Out Connector Connecting Cascade Cables Base Unit Description Stack IP MAC address --- The stack IP MAC address is Removing a unit from the stack--- if a unit is removed Stack Configurations Stack Up Configuration Example Stack Down Configuration Example Page Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature Remaining stack units remain connectedRedundant Cascade Stacking Feature Installation Installing the 400-ST1 Cascade Module Removing the Filler PanelInstalling a 400-ST1 Cascade Module Installing and Connecting Multiple Switches Only one unit in the stack can be the base unit Installing Cascade Cables Proceed to Connecting Power on Connecting Power Apply power to the AC power strip Verifying the InstallationVerifying the Installation Modifying an Existing Stack Configuration Assigning a New Base Unit to the Stack Adding Units to the Stack Add the new units to the desired location Adding Units to the End of a Stack Adding to End of Stack Removing/Replacing Units from the Stack Removing Adjacent Units Removing/Replacing Nonadjacent Units Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for unit Upgrading the BayStack 450 Switch Firmware Accessing the Firmware ImagesAccessing the Latest Documentation Upgrade Restrictions