Tp-Link T1700G-28TQ V3 [103/930] Configuring the basic stack parameters for each switch

Tp-Link T1700G-28TQ V3 [103/930] Configuring the basic stack parameters for each switch
Configuration Guide 78
Configuring Stack Stack Configuration
Priority Displays the priority value of the switch.
State Displays the state of the switch in this stack.
Ready: The stack generation is completed.
Processing: The stack generation is in process.
In the Stack Port Info section, you can choose one unit and view the its stack ports
information.
Stack Port Displays the ports that can be configured as stack ports.
Stack Port
Group
Displays the stack port group. There are two stack groups in the switch, and the stack
capability can be enabled in one group at the same time.
Status Displays the status of the port.
Down: No device is connected to the port.
OK: The stack is running normally on the port.
Authentication Fail: The peer device is not compatible.
Ethernet: The port works as an Ethernet port.
Neighbor Displays the unit ID of the stack member the stack port is connected to.
2.2 Using CLI
2.2.1 Configuring the Basic Stack Parameters for Each Switch
Follow these steps to configure the unit ID and priority value, and enable the stack port for
each switch:
Step 1 configure
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2 switch
unit-id
renumber {
new-id
| auto-numbering}
Configure the new unit ID of the specified stack member. If no unit ID conflict exists, the new
unit ID will take effect after rebooting or resetting the switch.
unit-id:
Specify the unit ID to be configured.
new-id:
Specify the member’s new unit ID. Valid values are from 1 to 6.
auto-numbering: The specified member will obtain its unit ID through auto-numbering.

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