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Administration: Stack Management
Types of Units in Stack
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version) 
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Types of Units in Stack
A stack consists of a maximum of eight units. A unit in a stack is one of the 
following types:
Master—The master unit’s ID must be either 1 or 2. The stack is managed 
through the master unit that manages itself, the backup unit and the slave 
units.
Backup—If the master unit fails, the backup unit assumes the master role 
(switchover). The backup unit’s ID must be either 1 or 2. 
Slave—These units are managed by the master unit.
In order for a group of units to function as a stack, there must be a master-enabled 
unit. When the master-enabled unit fails, the stack continues to function as long as 
there is a backup unit (the active unit that assumes the master role).
If the backup unit fails, in addition to the master, and the only functioning units are 
the slave units, these also stop functioning after one minute. This means for 
example, that if after 1 minute, you plug in a cable to one of the slave units that was 
running without a master, the link will not come up.
Backward Compatibility of Number of Units in Stack
Previous versions of the device supported a maximum of four units as opposed to 
the current version that supports eight units. Upgrading from earlier software 
releases can be done without changing the configuration files.
When a firmware version, which does not support the hybrid stack modes is 
loaded to the stack and the stack is rebooted, the stack reverts to Native Stack 
mode. When a device in Hybrid stack mode is loaded with a firmware version that 
does not support Hybrid stack mode, its system mode will revert to the default 
system mode (SG500X/EWS2-550X: L3 and L2, Sx500: L2).
If a stack whose unit IDs are manually-configured, those units whose ID is greater 
than 4 are switched to auto numbering.