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Administration: Stack Management
System Modes
STEP 1
STEP 2
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
System Mode and Stack Management
To configure the stack:
Click Administration > System Mode and Stack Management.
The operational status of a standalone device or a stack is displayed in the
Operational Status block:
Stack Mode—Displays one of the following values for the device:
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Standalone—Device is not part of a stack.
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Native Stacking—Device is part of a stack in which all of the units are of
the same types.
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Basic Hybrid Stacking—Device is part of a stack that can consist of both
SG500X and Sx500 devices with the Sx500 feature set.
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Advanced Hybrid Stacking—Device is part of a stack that can consist of
both SG500X and Sx500 devices with the SG500X feature set.
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Advanced Hybrid Stacking XG—Device is part of a stack that can
consist of both SG500X/ESW2-550X and SG500XG devices with the
SG500X feature set.
Stack Topology—Displays whether the topology of the stack is chain or
ring.
System Mode—Displays whether the stack/standalone devices are
operating in Layer 2, Layer 3 or Layer 2 and Layer 3 system mode.
Stack Master—Displays the unit ID of the master unit of the stack.
Master Election Status—Displays how the stack master unit was selected.
See
Master Selection
Enter the following Administrative Status fields:
Stack Master—Select the master unit of the stack. The following options are
available:
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Auto Select—System selects the master. See
Process.
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Unit 1—Select unit 1 as the master unit after reboot.
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Unit 2—Select unit 2 as the master unit after reboot.
Process.
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Master Selection
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