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Cisco Business 350 Series Manual page 6

Configure stack settings through the command line interface (cli)
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CBS350-1#
In this example, the Active (Unit 1) switch now uses te3-4 as stack links. These settings will take
effect after the switch reboots.
Step 8 (Optional)
In the Privileged EXEC mode of the switch, save the configured settings to the startup
configuration file, by entering the following:
copy running-config startup-config
CBS350-1#
Step 9 (Optional)
Press Y for Yes or N for No on your keyboard once the Overwrite file [startup-config]... prompt
appears.
Step 10
Reload the switch to apply the configured stack settings by entering the following:
reload
CBS350-1#
Important: When a switch is reloaded, the running configuration file is deleted. Before proceeding
with the reload instructions, make sure to save all the running configuration settings to avoid data
loss.
Step 11
Press Y for Yes or N for No on your keyboard once the Do you want to continue prompt appears.
The Active unit will now reboot. You should now have configured the stack settings of your active
unit.
Configure Stack Settings on the Standby or Member Switch
Step 1
Log in to the console of the second switch. The default username and password is cisco/cisco. If
you have configured a new username or password, enter the credentials instead.
The available commands may vary depending on the exact model of your device. In this example,
CBS350-48MP switch is used.The hostname of the Standby switch is CBS350-2.
Step 2
Enter the Global Configuration mode of the switch by entering the following:

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