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Release Notes for BayStack Operating System Switching Software (BoSS) 3.1
Otherwise, if a BayStack 460-24T PWR switch is in the stack, it should be the
base unit.
Otherwise, the BPS 2000 should be the base unit.
The "Merging a switch into a stack" section in the Release Notes for the
BayStack operating System Switching Software (BoSS) 3.0 for BayStack
460, 470, and BPS 2000, Part No. 215148-A, dated May 2003, page 24 should
read as follows:
Merging a switch into a stack
Nortel Networks recommends that you start up the switch you are going to add to
the stack initially in a standalone mode and perform preliminary IP configuration
tasks before you add it to an existing stack. Adding a new unit does not change the
designated base unit. If you want to change the designated base unit when you add
a new unit to the stack, you must manually change the base unit:
7 Turn off power to all units in the stack by unplugging the power cords from each
unit.
Note: The BayStack 470-48T switch cannot join a mixed stack (or one
containing the BayStack 450 switch). For information on stacking the
BayStack 460, 470 or BPS 2000 with the BayStack 470-48T switch,
refer to "Allied stacking" on page 21.
Note: The BayStack 450 switch can never be the base unit of a stack.
Note: The BayStack 460 and BayStack 470 switches are the preferred
base units of a stack because these switches have more memory than the
BPS 2000 switch.
Note: A mixed stack cannot contain both a BayStack 450 and a
BayStack 470-48T unit. You also cannot have more than 8 units in a
stack.
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