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Switch ID Numbers
Each switch must have an ID number. The range is 1 to 4. The default is 1.
The ID numbers are displayed on the ID LEDs on the front panels of the
units. You can assign the numbers yourself or let the master switch assign
the numbers automatically when you first power on the stack.
You use the ID numbers to identify the individual ports and switches when
configuring the devices with the commands in the management software.
For further information, refer to “Designating Ports in the Command Line
The ID numbers are also used to identify the parameter settings that are
stored in the configuration file. When the stack is reset or power cycled,
the switches uses the ID numbers in the commands in the configuration
file to determine which parameter settings belong to which switch.
Caution
You should not change the ID numbers of the switches after you
begin configuring the parameter settings. Otherwise, the stack might
apply parameter settings to the wrong devices when you reset or
power cycle it.
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The switches do not use the ID numbers to select the master switch. The
selection of the master switch is based on the priority numbers and MAC
addresses, as previously explained.
Summary of Contents for x950 Series
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Page 18: ...Preface 18 ...
Page 50: ...Chapter 1 Overview 50 ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 2 XEM2 Ethernet Line Cards 70 ...
Page 134: ...Chapter 5 Installing Power Supplies and Optional XEM2 Line Card 134 ...
Page 146: ...Chapter 7 Installing the Switch in an Equipment Rack 146 ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 8 Installing the Switch on a Wall 162 ...
Page 224: ...Chapter 12 Powering On and Verifying the Stack 224 ...
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