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GS700TS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Managing System Settings
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v1.0, June 2009
to a topology failure, the stacking member is no longer connected to the stack. The device can be 
booted, but it cannot be managed through the Stacking Master. The network manager can either 
reset the device defaults, or correct the topology failure, and then reconnect the unit to the stack.
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 Numbers
Units toggle between Stacking Mode and Standalone Mode
Each time the system reboots, the Startup Configuration file in the Master unit is used to configure 
the stack. If a stack member is removed from the stack, and then replaced with a unit with the same 
Unit No., the stack member is configured with the original device configuration. Only ports that 
are physically present are displayed in the GS700TS web screens, and can be configured through 
the web management system. By default, Unit Numbers are assigned automatically. However, you 
can use the browser to assign a specific Unit No.; for example, the same Unit No. as the unit which 
was recently removed.
Inserting a Stacking Member
When a stacking member is inserted into a running stack, it is automatically assigned a unit 
number. Note that a unit should not be powered up until it has been connected to the stack. If the 
user has already configured a Unit No. for the new unit, a Unit No. is not assigned automatically 
by the system.
Exchanging Stacking Members
If a stack member with the same Unit No. replaces an existing Unit No. with the same Unit No., 
the previous device configuration is applied to the inserted stack member. If the new inserted 
device has either more than or less ports than the previous device, the relevant port configuration is 
applied to the new stack member.