D-Link DWS/DXS-3200 manual Removing and Replacing Stacking Members, Stacking Failover Topology

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Managing Stacking

Stacking Failover Topology

Notes

If two members are discovered with the same Unit ID the stack continues to function, however only the unit with the older join time joins the stack. A message is sent to the user, notifying that a unit failed to join the stack.

Removing and Replacing Stacking Members

Stacking member 1 and Stacking member 2 are Stacking Master enabled units. Unit 1 and Unit 2 are either desig- nated as Master Unit or Secondary Master Unit. The Stacking Master assignment is performed during the configu- ration process. One Master enabled stack member is elected Master, and the other Master enabled stack member is elected Secondary Master, according to the following decision process:

If only one Stacking Master enabled unit is present, it is elected Master.

If two Stacking Masters enabled stacking members are present, and one has been manually configured as the Stacking Master, the manually configured member is elected Stacking Master.

If two Master enabled units are present and neither has been manually configured as the Stacking Master, the one with the longer up-time is elected Stacking Master.

If the two Master enabled stacking members are the same age, Unit 1 is elected Stacking Master.

Notes

Two stacking member are considered the same age if they were inserted within the same ten minute interval.

For example, Stack member 2 is inserted in the first minute of a ten-minute cycle, and Stack member 1 is inserted in fifth minute of the same cycle, the units are considered the same age. If there are two Master enabled units that are the same age, then Unit 1 is elected master.

The Stacking Master and the Secondary Master maintain a Warm Standby. The Warm Standby ensures that the Secondary Master takes over for the Stacking Master if a failover occurs. This guarantees that the stack continues to operate normally.

During the Warm Standby, the Master and the Secondary Master are synchronized with the static configuration only. When the Stacking Master is configured, the Stacking Master must synchronize the Stacking Secondary Master. The Dynamic configuration is not saved, for example, dynamically learned MAC addresses are not saved.

Each port in the stack has a specific Unit ID, port type, and port number, which is part of both the configuration commands and the configuration files. Configuration files are managed only from the device Stacking Master, including:

Saving to the FLASH

Uploading Configuration files to an external TFTP Server

Downloading Configuration files from an external TFTP Server

Whenever a reboot occurs, topology discovery is performed, and the master learns all units in the stack. Unit IDs are saved in the unit and are learned through topology discovery. If a unit attempts to boot without a selected Mas- ter, and the unit is not operating in stand-alone mode, the unit does not boot.

Configuration files are changed only through explicit user configuration. Configuration files are not automatically modified when:

Units are Added

Units are Removed

Units are reassigned Unit IDs

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