Connecting devices in a mixed stack, Icx 6610 stacking ports and trunks – Brocade ICX 6610 Stackable Switch Hardware Installation Guide User Manual

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Connecting devices in a mixed stack

ICX 6610 devices can operate as standalone devices and also as members of a mixed stack. A stack is
a group of devices (Brocade stackable units and their connected stacking links) that are connected so
that the stack is managed as a single entity.

A mixed stack contains ICX 6610 devices and ICX 6450 devices. ICX 6610 devices form the backbone
of the mixed stack. ICX 6450 devices are peripheral units that connect to the backbone and to other
peripheral units.

The following table summarizes the ports used in mixed stacking.

Stacking ports used in mixed stacking

TABLE 9

Device

Stacking ports

Panel/slot

Ports

Speed

Connection type

ICX 6610

Dedicated stacking

Rear/2

1, 6,

2, 7

40 Gbps

4 x 10 Gbps

Backbone to backbone:

ICX 6610 to ICX 6610

ICX 6610

SFP+

Front/3

1-8

10 Gbps

Backbone to peripheral:

ICX 6610 to ICX 6450

ICX 6450

SFP+

Front/2

1-4

10 Gbps

Peripheral to backbone:

ICX 6450 to ICX 6610

Peripheral to peripheral:

ICX 6450 to ICX 6450

ICX 6610 stacking ports and trunks

This section discusses the ports you can use to connect ICX 6610 devices in the backbone and to ICX
6450 devices.

Ports used to connect ICX 6610 devices in the backbone

The ICX 6610 device contains four ports in slot 2 on the rear panel that are dedicated stacking ports.
They cannot be used as data ports, even when stacking is not enabled. There are two 40 Gbps ports
and two 4 x 10 Gbps ports arranged in two rows.

The stacking ports can be grouped into two trunks. Ports 1 and 2 on the top row can form trunk 0; ports
6 and 7 on the bottom row can form trunk 1.

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