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HP Procurve Stack Management
Configuring Stack Management
6.
Press
[S]
(for
Save
) to save your configuration changes and return to the
Stacking menu.
Using the Commander To Manage The Stack
The Commander normally operates as your stack manager and point of entry
into other switches in the stack. This typically includes:
■
Adding new stack members
■
Moving members between stacks
■
Removing members from a stack
■
Accessing stack members for individual configuration changes and traffic
monitoring
The Commander also imposes its passwords on all stack members and pro-
vides SNMP community membership to the stack. (See “SNMP Community
Operation in a Stack” on page 14-43.)
Using the Commander’s Menu To Manually Add a Candidate to a
Stack.
In the default configuration, you must manually add stack Members
from the Candidate pool. Reasons for a switch remaining a Candidate instead
of becoming a Member include any of the following:
■
Auto Grab
in the Commander is set to
No
(the default).
■
Auto Join
in the Candidate is set to
No
.
Note:
When a switch leaves a stack and returns to Candidate status, its
Auto Join
parameter resets to
No
so that it will not immediately rejoin a
stack from which it has just departed.
■
A Manager password is set in the Candidate.
■
The stack is full.
Unless the stack is already full, you can use the Stack Management screen to
manually convert a Candidate to a Member. If the Candidate has a Manager
password, you will need to use it to make the Candidate a Member of the stack.
1.
To add a Member, start at the Main Menu and select:
9. Stacking...
4. Stack Management
You will then see the Stack Management screen:
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4104GL
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Page 26: ...xxiv Getting Started Need Only a Quick Start ...
Page 34: ...1 8 Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using HP TopTools for Hubs Switches ...
Page 50: ...2 16 Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here ...
Page 172: ...8 24 Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log ...
Page 240: ...10 30 Configuring for Network Management Applications CDP ...
Page 288: ...11 48 Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP GVRP ...
Page 480: ...C 38 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image ...
Page 486: ...D 6 MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses ...
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