Reference Guide

Creating a New Stack
Prior to creating a stack, know which unit will be the management unit and which will be the standby
unit.
Enable the front ports of the units for stacking. For more information, refer to Enabling Front End Port
Stacking.
To create a new stack, use the following commands.
1. Power up all units in the stack.
2. Verify that each unit has the same Dell Networking OS version prior to stacking them together.
EXEC Privilege mode
show version
3. Manually configure unit numbers for each unit, so that the stacking is deterministic upon boot up.
EXEC Privilege mode
stack-unit 0 renumber
Renumbering causes the unit to reboot. The stack-unit default for all new units is stack-unit 0.
4. Configure the switch priority for each unit to make management unit selection deterministic.
CONFIGURATION mode
stack-unit priority
5. Assign a stack group for each unit.
CONFIGURATION mode
stack-unit id stack-group id
Begin with the first port on the management unit. Next, configure both ports on each subsequent
unit. Finally, return to the management unit and configure the last port. (refer to the following
example.)
The range is from 0 to 15.
6. Connect the units using stacking cables.
NOTE: The S4820T does not require special stacking cables. The cables used to connect the
data ports are sufficient.
7. Reload the stack one unit at a time.
EXEC Privilege mode
show system brief
Start with the management unit, then the standby, then each of the members in order of their
assigned stack number (or the position in the stack you want each unit to take).
Allow each unit to completely boot, and verify that the stack manager detects the unit, then power
the next unit.
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Stacking