- About This Document
- Stack Configuration
- Using the Stack Assistant Tool to Quickly Obtain Information
- Overview of Stacks
- Understanding Stacks
- Basic Concepts of Stack
- Stack Setup
- Stack Login
- Stack Member Numbering and Interface Naming Rules
- Stack File System Access
- Joining and Leaving a Stack
- Stack Merging
- Stack Split and Dual-Active Detection
- Stack Master/Standby Switchover
- Stack Upgrade
- Inter-Device Link Aggregation and Local Preferential Forwarding in a Stack
- Application Scenarios for Stacks
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for Stacks
- Default Settings for Stacks
- Setting Up a Stack by Configuring Software and Then Connecting Stack Cables
- Setting Up a Stack by Connecting Stack Cables and Then Configuring Software
- Configuring Enhanced Functions for a Stack
- Configuring DAD
- Configuring the Enhanced Stack DAD Function
- Configuring the Description of a Stack Member Switch
- Configuring the Stack MAC Address
- Configuring a Stack MAC Address Switching Delay
- Configuring an Alarm Threshold for the Number of Stack Links
- Enabling the Stack Single-Link Alarm
- Enabling the Stack Chain Topology Alarm
- Configuring the Stack Competition Delay
- Maintaining a Stack
- Splitting a Stack
- Configuration Examples for Stacks
- Example for Establishing a Stack of Two Switches (Configuring Software and Then Connecting Cables, Recommended)
- Example for Establishing a Stack of Two Switches (Connecting Cables and Then Configuring Software)
- Example for Establishing a Stack of Three Switches in a Ring Topology
- Example for Configuring DAD in Direct Mode on Service Ports
- Example for Configuring DAD in Relay Mode on Eth-Trunk
- Example for Configuring DAD Through Management Interfaces
- Example for Configuring Inter-Device Eth-Trunks
- Troubleshooting a Stack Setup Failure
- SVF Configuration
- Using the SVF Assistant Tool to Quickly Obtain Information
- Overview of SVF
- Understanding SVF
- Application Scenarios for SVF
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for SVF
- Configuring an SVF Parent Switch
- (Optional) Setting Up a Stack Between Parent Switches
- Configuring a Stack Domain ID and a Stack Member ID
- Configuring a Fabric Port
- (Optional) Setting a Forwarding Model for the SVF System
- (Optional) Configuring the Device Type or Serial Number of a Leaf Switch Allowed to Join an SVF System
- (Optional) Preventing a CE5810EI from Joining an SVF System as a Leaf Switch
- (Optional) Configuring an SVF Leaf Switch
- Connecting Parent and Leaf Switches
- Verifying the SVF Configuration
- Maintaining an SVF System
- Configuration Examples for SVF