3com Switch 4500 PWR 50-Port User Manual

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As with all Switch 4500 CLI commands, the format for entering a port- 
specific command is x/y/z, where x = unit number, y = module number (in 
the case of the Switch 4500 this will always be 0), z = port number.
Connect the stack-enabled ‘up’ port on one Switch 4500 unit to the 
stack-enabled ‘down’ port on another Switch 4500 unit using the 
appropriate connection method for your Switch.
Save all configuration settings. From the User View, enter the save 
command to save the configuration to your Switch. 
Guidelines For 
Interconnecting 
Units
This section offers some guidelines for creating a stack. Using these 
guidelines will help prevent problems arising when setting up your stack.
The 3Com Switch 4500 supports stacking by daisy-chaining from unit to 
unit over standard Gigabit Ethernet connections. Resilient stacking, with 
a return loop from bottom to top of a stack, is not supported and will 
disable stack operation.
The maximum number of Switch units that can be interconnected is 
eight.
You can only create a stack by interconnecting a 3Com Switch 4500 
with other 3Com Switch 4500s.
Stacking is only supported using Gigabit ports.
The stacking connections must be from one combo port pair on a unit 
to the opposite combo port pair on the next unit. Refer to Figure 20 to 
see how this looks in a stack of units.
The stacking ports must be configured for “fabric mode” before they 
can be used for stacking. By default, fabric mode is enabled for ports 
25/26 and 49/50. The configuration can be changed to move fabric 
mode to the other port pair; this requires a reboot of the system.
3Com strongly recommends that you upgrade all Switches to be 
interconnected to the latest software agent.
3Com recommends that you remove the configuration file from a 
Switch unit that has previously been used elsewhere in your network 
before you interconnect to an existing unit. If you do not do this, 
problems may be caused by conflicting Switch configurations. Use the 
dir
 command from the User View to display the configuration files 
stored on the Switch and locate the [filename].cfg file. Do NOT 
under any circumstances remove the 3comoscfg.def file (this is the 
default configuration file).