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Configuring stack
Overview
The stack management feature enables you to configure and monitor a group of connected switches by
logging in to one switch in the stack, as shown in Figure 28.
Figure 28 Network diagram
To set up a stack for a group of connected switches, you must log in to one switch to create the stack. This
switch is the master switch for the stack, and you configure and monitor all other member switches on the
master switch. The ports that connect the stack member switches are called stack ports.
Configuration task list
Task Remarks
Configuring the master device of a stack:
Configuring global stack parameters
Required.
Configure a private IP address pool and set up the stack.
By default, no IP address pool is configured for a stack and no
stack is set up.
Configuring stack ports
Required.
Configure the ports connected to member devices as stack
ports.
By default, no ports are configured as stack ports.
Configuring stack ports
Required.
Configure ports connected to the master device or other stack
member devices as stack ports.
By default, no ports are configured as stack ports.

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HP 1910 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHP 1910
CategorySwitch
Port Type10/100/1000BASE-T
LayerLayer 2
PoE SupportNo
MAC Address Table Size8K entries
VLAN SupportYes
ManagementWeb-based GUI
Switching Capacity56 Gbps
Forwarding Rate41.7 Mpps
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Ports24

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