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Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x 116
Administration: Stack Management
This section describes how stacks are managed. It covers the following topics:
NOTE Stacking is only supported on the SG350 (except for the Sx350) and SG550 family of devices.
•Overview
Types of Units in Stack
Stack Topology
Unit ID Assignment
Master Selection Process
Stack Changes
Unit Failure in Stack
Software Auto Synchronization in Stack
Stack Management
Stack Management
Overview
Devices can either function on their own, or they can be connected into a stack of devices in
various stacking modes (see Stack Unit Mode).
By default, a device is always stackable, but has no port configured as a stack port. All the
ports in the devices are configured as network ports by default. A device without any stack
port can be thought of as the master device in a stack of only itself or as a standalone device.
To stack two or more devices, reconfigure the desired network ports as stack ports in the
devices and connect the devices with the resulting stack ports in a ring or chain topology.

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