Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Features Guide
Section I: Basic Operations
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Enhanced Stacking Guidelines
Here are the guidelines to using the enhanced stacking feature:
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There can be up to 24 switches in an enhanced stack.
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The switches in an enhanced stack must be connected with a common 
port-based or tagged VLAN. The VLAN must have the same name and 
VLAN identifier (VID) on each switch, and the switches must be 
connected using tagged or untagged ports of the VLAN.
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A slave switch can be connected indirectly to the master switch 
through other switches so long as there is an uninterrupted path of the 
common VLAN from the master switch to the slave switch.
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You must add a routing interface to the common VLAN on the master 
switch and designate it as the master switch’s local interface.
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You do not need to create a routing interface in the common VLAN on 
the slave switches if you use the Default_VLAN (VID 1) as the 
common VLAN of the switches of a stack. However, a routing interface 
is required if you use any other VLAN as the common VLAN. However, 
you do not have to designate it as the local interface.
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You can create different stacks by connecting different groups of 
switches with different common VLANs and subnets.
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An enhanced stack must have at least one master switch. You 
designate the master by changing its stacking status to Master.
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An enhanced stack can consist of other Allied Telesis switches that 
support this feature, including the AT-8000, AT-8400, AT-8500, and 
AT-9400 Switches. For more information, refer to “Enhanced Stacking 
Compatibility” on page 62.
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In order to manage the stack remotely using a Telnet or SSH client or a 
web browser, the remote management workstation must reach the 
master switch through the subnet of the switch’s local interface.
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The IP address 172.16.16.16 is reserved for the enhanced stacking 
feature and must not be assigned to any device on your network.