Administrator Guide

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Switch Feature Overview 67
Dell EMC Networking N3100-ON Series switches may also stack with the
Dell EMC Networking N3048EP-ON switches in a stack of up to 12 units.
The image name is N3000N3100Advv6.5.1.X.itb. Any unit may be the stack
master. N3024/N3024P/N3034F/N3048/N3048P units will be recognized if
stacked with this image. However, the front panel interfaces will remain
detached and inoperable.
Dell EMC Networking N3100-ON and N3000 switch series firmware is also
available without mixed stacking capabilities. These images are named as
follows:
N3100Advv6.5.1.X.stk - N3100 only stack
N3000Advv6.5.1.X.stk - N3048EP-ON only stack
N3000AdvLitev6.5.1.X.stk - N3000 only stack (includes N3048EP-ON
support)
Dell EMC Networking N4000 Series switches stack with other Dell EMC
Networking N4000 Series switches over front-panel ports configured for
stacking.
Single IP Management
When multiple switches are connected together through the stack ports, they
operate as a single unit with a larger port count. The stack operates and is
managed as a single entity. One switch acts as the master, and the entire stack
is managed through the management interface (Web, CLI, or SNMP) of the
stack master.
Master Failover with Transparent Transition
The stacking feature supports a standby or backup unit that assumes the
stack master role if the stack master fails. As soon as a stack master failure is
detected, the standby unit initializes the control plane and enables all other
stack units with the current configuration. The standby unit maintains a
synchronized copy of the running configuration for the stack.