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ProCurve Stack Management
Configuring Stack Management
Note In the default stack configuration, the Candidate Auto Join parameter is
enabled, but the Commander Auto Grab parameter is disabled. This prevents
Candidates from automatically joining a stack prematurely or joining the
wrong stack (if more than one stack Commander is configured in a subnet or
broadcast domain). If you plan to install more than one stack in a subnet,
ProCurve recommends that you leave Auto Grab disabled on all Commander
switches and manually add Members to their stacks. Similarly, if you plan to
install a stack in a subnet (broadcast domain) where stacking-capable
switches are not intended for stack membership, you should set the Stack State
parameter (in the Stack Configuration screen) to Disabled on those particular
switches.
Configuring Stack Management
Overview of Configuring and Bringing Up a Stack
This process assumes that:
■ All switches you want to include in a stack are connected to the same
subnet (broadcast domain).
■ If VLANs are enabled on the switches you want to include in the stack,
then the ports linking the stacked switches must be on the primary
VLAN in each switch (which, in the default configuration, is the
default VLAN). If the primary VLAN is tagged, then each switch in the
stack must use the same VLAN ID (VID) for the primary VLAN. (Refer
to “The Primary VLAN” on page 2-6, and “Stacking Operation with
Multiple VLANs Configured” on page 7-46.)
■ If you are including an ProCurve Switch 8000M, 4000M, 2424M,
2400M, or 1600M in a stack, you must first update all such devices
to software version C.08.03 or later. (You can get a copy of the latest
software version from the ProCurve Networking website and/or copy
it from one switch to another. For downloading instructions, see
appendix A, “File Transfers”, in the Management and Configuration
Guide for these switch models.)