Hi, Alok. For stacking, Extreme Networks strongly recommends that the switches be connected in a
ring topology rather than a daisy-chain or cascade topology. In a ring topology, if one of the connections goes down, you're less likely to encounter a
dual-master situation and nodes are less likely to be isolated from the stack.
Typically you can change a daisy chain to a ring topology simply by adding a physical connection between the last switch in the chain and the first one as shown here. (Note the connection between the top switch and the bottom switch.)
![a56f4d2521c44505a413bc1d7187adee_RackMultipart20180226-13912-cm65fl-ring_topology_inline.png a56f4d2521c44505a413bc1d7187adee_RackMultipart20180226-13912-cm65fl-ring_topology_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/3986i5CA36CEDF4BFCCDF/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
Larry Kunz
Information Development
Extreme Networks