Stacking, Configuring a switch stack, Stacking prerequisites – Dell PowerEdge FX2/FX2s User Manual

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Stacking

An Aggregator auto-configures to operate in standalone mode. To use an Aggregator in a stack, you
must manually configure it using the CLI to operate in stacking mode.
Stacking is supported on the FN410S and FN410T Aggregators with ports 9 and 10 as the stack ports. The
Aggregator supports both ring and daisy-chain topology and stacking of the same type. FN 410S and FN
410T Aggregators support two-unit in-chassis stacking and up to six units stacking across the chassis.

In Stack mode, the lower two external Ethernet ports (ports 9 and 10) operate as stack links. In
Programmable MUX (PMUX) mode, you can configure any of the external Ethernet ports to operate as
stack links.

Stacking provides a single point of management for high availability and higher throughput. To configure
a stack, you must use the CLI.

Configuring a Switch Stack

To configure and bring up a switch stack, follow these steps:

1.

Connect the ports on the base module of two Aggregators using 10G direct attach or SFP+ fibre

cables.

2.

Configure each Aggregator to operate in stacking mode.

3.

Reload each Aggregator, one after the other in quick succession.

Stacking Prerequisites

Before you cable and configure a stack of the Aggregators, review the following prerequisites.

• All Aggregators in the stack must be powered up with the initial or startup configuration before you

attach the cables.

• All stacked Aggregators must run the same Dell Networking OS version. To check the version that a

switch is running, use the show version command. To download a Dell Networking OS version, go

to

http://support.dell.com

.

• Stacking is supported only with other Aggregators. A maximum of six Aggregators are supported in a

single stack.

• A maximum of four stack groups is supported on a stacked Aggregator.
Interconnect the stack units by following the instructions in

Cabling the Switch Stack

.

• You cannot stack a Standalone IOA and a PMUX.

Master Selection Criteria

A Master is elected or re-elected based on the following considerations, in order:

1.

The switch with the highest priority at boot time.

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