Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration for Compex SGX3226

may name your switch for identification. Refer to Section 8.3 “System Configuration” for details.

2.Next, disconnect one end of the Ethernet cable from SGX3226 Unit #1 and establish a link to Unit #2. Please refer to Figure 7.2.

3.Go the MS DOS Prompt and enter this command: arp –d 192.168.100.128.

This will delete the ARP cache so that you can access to Compex SGX3226 successfully. Please note that adding the IP address in the ARP command allows system to delete the ARP cache which is belonged to that particular device.

4.Enter http://192.168.100.128 in the internet browser to select Slave option in the field provided. Give a name to your switch.

NOTE

You may also use the console port to activate the stacking function of all switches. We are using 3 switches in this example, therefore, please repeat the procedures of Steps 1 and 2 for SGX3226 Unit #3. Select Slave option in the Stacking State field.

SGX3226 Unit #1(Master)

192.168.100.128

SGX3226 Unit #2 (Slave)

192.168.100.128

Figure 7.2 Establish a connection to SGX3226 Unit #2

5.After selecting the options for individual switches, use RJ45 Ethernet MDI straight cables to connect all three switches as shown in Figure 7.1 and power up all switches.

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