ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches

3.Since 2/0/28 is in Ethernet mode, it must be changed to stack mode.

(Netgear Switch) (Config)#stack

(Netgear Switch) (Config-stack)#stack-port 2/0/28 stack (Netgear Switch) (Config-stack)#exit

(Netgear Switch) (Config)

4.Reboot Switch B.

(Netgear Switch) #reload

Management switch has unsaved changes. Would you like to save them now? (y/n) n Configuration Not Saved!

Are you sure you want to reload the stack? (y/n) y Reloading all switches.

On Switch A, you see the following:

(Netgear Switch) #show switch

 

 

 

 

Management

Standby

Preconfig

Plugged-in

Switch

Code

SW

Switch

Status

Model ID

Model ID

Status

Version

---

----------

--------

-----------

-----------

---------

-----------

1

Mgmt Sw

 

GSM7352Sv2

GSM7352Sv2

OK

8.0.1.2

2

Stack Mbr

Oper Stby

GSM7328Sv2

GSM7328Sv2

OK

8.0.1.2

Web Interface: Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber

1.On Switch A, show the Port Information.

a. Select System > Stacking > Advanced > Stack Port Configuration. A screen similar to the following displays.

b.Since the port 1/0/52 is stack mode already, nothing needs to be done.

2.On Switch B, configure port 2/0/28 as stacking port.

a.Select System > Stacking > Advanced > Stack Port Configuration.

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NETGEAR M7100, M4100 Web Interface Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber, Reboot Switch B, On Switch A, you see the following