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Configuring a Stack Domain ID
Configuring a Stack Domain ID
Context
After switches are connected using stack links and set
up a stack, they form a stack domain. Multiple stacks can be deployed
on a network to support various applications. These stacks are identified
by their domain IDs.
Member switches in a stack must be configured
with the same domain ID. Otherwise, they cannot set up a stack.
Procedure
Run the system-view command to enter the system view.
Run the stack command to enter the stack management view.
Run the stack domaindomain-id command to configure a stack domain ID.
By default, a switch has no stack domain ID. If the switch
has no stack domain ID, the configuration takes effect after you save
the configuration. If you change the existing stack domain ID, the
new ID takes effect after the switch restarts.
When a switch already has the stacking function enabled, run the stackmember { member-id | all } domaindomain-id command to change the stack domain ID of
the switch.
Run the commit command to commit the configuration.