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Chapter 19.  Switch Stacks 
 
ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches 
The following table provides switch stack configuration scenarios. Most of the scenarios 
assume at least two switches are connected through their stacking ports.
Table 1.  Switch Stack Master Scenarios 
 
Scenario
Action
Result
Stack master election specifically 
determined by existing stack 
masters.
Note: This is not recommended.
Connect two powered-on switch stacks 
through the stacking ports.
Only one of the stack masters 
becomes the new stack master. 
No other stack members become 
the stack master.
Stack master election specifically 
determined by the stack member 
priority value.
• Connect two switches through their 
stacking ports.
• Use the global configuration 
command  switch 
stack-member-number priority 
new-priority-number
  to set a 
stack member to a higher member 
priority value.
• Restart both stack members at the 
same time.
The stack member with the 
higher-priority value is elected 
stack master.
Stack master election specifically 
determined by the MAC address.
Assuming that both stack members 
have the same priority value and 
firmware image, restart both stack 
members at the same time.
The stack member with the higher 
MAC address is elected stack 
master.
Add a stack member.
• Power off the new switch
• Through their stacking ports, connect 
the new switch to a powered-on 
switch stack.
• Power on the new switch.
The stack master is retained. The 
new switch is added to the switch 
stack.
Stack master failure.
Remove (or power off) the stack 
master.
One of the remaining stack 
members becomes the new stack 
master. All other members in the 
stack remain stack members and 
do not reboot.
Preconfigure a Switch
You can preconfigure (supply a configuration to) a new switch before it joins the switch stack. 
You can specify the stack member number, the switch type, and the interfaces associated 
with a switch that is not currently part of the stack. 
Note:  
If you are replacing a switch with the same model in the same 
position in the stack, you do not need to preconfigure it. The new 
switch assumes the same configuration as the previous switch.