Managing a Switch Stack 1439Managing a Switch StackThis chapter describes how to configure and manage a stack of switches.The topics covered in this chapter include:• Stacking Overview• Default Stacking Values• Managing and Monitoring the Stack (Web)• Managing the Stack (CLI)• Stacking and NSF Usage ScenariosStacking OverviewPowerConnect 8000/8100-series switches support high performance stacking,allowing increased capacity to be added as needed, without affecting networkperformance and providing a single point of management.Up to six PowerConnect 8024/8024F units can be stacked together using the10G SFP+ fiber ports only. In other words, the copper 10 GbaseT ports onthe PC8024/PC8024F units cannot be used for stacking. When a combo portis configured in stacking mode, the corresponding copper port is disabled.The 10G SFP+ ports default to Ethernet mode, so the ports must bereconfigured as stacking ports.Also, up to six PowerConnect 8132/8132F/8164/8164F switches can bestacked using any port as long as the link bandwidth for parallel stacking linksis the same. In other words, all the port types on the 8100 series switches canbe used for stacking.If Priority Flow Control (PFC) is enabled on any port in the stack, stacking issupported at distances up to 100 meters on the stacking ports. If PFC is notenabled, stacking is supported up to the maximum distance supported by thetransceiver on the stack links. Note that PFC cannot be enabled on stackingports - the system handles the buffering and flow control automatically.