S4048-ON S4048-ON1 Member not present2 Member not present3 Member not present4 Member not present5 Member not present6 Member not present[output omitted]Standalone#show system | grep priorityMaster priority : 0-----------STACK BEFORE CONNECTION----------------Stack#show system briefStack MAC : 00:01:e8:d5:f9:6f-- Stack Info --Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports---------------------------------------------------0 Standby online S4048-ON1 Management online S4048-ON2 Member not present3 Member not present4 Member not present5 Member not present6 Member not present7 Member not present[output omitted]Stack#show system stack-unit 1 | grep priorityMaster priority : 0Stack#show system stack-unit 2 | grep priorityMaster priority : 0Example of Adding a Standalone with a Lower MAC Address and Equal Priority to a StackStacking LAGWhen multiple links are used between stack units, Dell Networking OS automatically bundles them in a stacking LAG to provide aggregatedthroughput and redundancy.The stacking LAG is established automatically and transparently by Dell Networking OS (without user configuration) after peering isdetected and behaves as follows:• The stacking LAG dynamically aggregates; it can lose link members or gain new links.• Shortest path selection inside the stack: If multiple paths exist between two units in the stack, the shortest path is used.Supported Stacking TopologiesThe device supports stacking in a ring or a daisy chain topology.Dell Networking recommends the ring topology when stacking the switches to provide redundant connectivity.Stacking 899