Alcatel-Lucent 6624 Switch User Manual


 
Setting Up a Stacked Configuration Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks
page 3-10 OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004
Slot Numbering Example
Stack of Four Switches with Unique Slot Numbers
3
4
5
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7
8
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10
11
1
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6
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2
6
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Valid Slot Assignments.
The illustration at left (showing a stacked
configuration with four switches) shows one
of many valid slot numbering possibilities.
Although the slot numbers are not
sequential (4, 5, 6, and 3), all switches in
the stack have a unique slot number.
The top switch in the stack does not
have to be designated as slot 1; for this
example, the top switch has been desig-
nated slot number 4.
Because it has the lowest user-
assigned slot number, switch number 3
will be given the stack’s primary
management role in this example. Switch
number 4 will be given the secondary
role. Switches 5 and 6 will be given idle
status.