Enable SummitStack-V on single switch?
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‎05-31-2018 11:24 AM
In the past, our best practice was to enable stacking on everything (including single switches), allowing for future additions to the switch without having to suffer an outage and reconfiguration. It seems that when using 10Gb stacking on a 460-G2, unless you boot with a connected "secondary" switch, the enable stacking command has no impact and the switch refuses to enter stacking mode by itself. Can anyone confirm this behavior? Any suggestions to accommodate the expansion without reboot scenario?
Thanks,
Eric
Thanks,
Eric
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‎05-31-2018 11:59 AM
Boy do I feel dumb...  So used to stacking on SummitStack that I missed a step on the 10GB stacking (easy-setup). While I configured and enabled stacking - it seems that without this command at the end I was not really done. Thanks for the quick responses!
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‎05-31-2018 11:56 AM
Have you run the "enable stacking" after "you configure stacking .... " ?
Also just for everyone information, SummitStack-V do support SFP+ BiDi as show below.
This can saves up on your precious FO core asset.
Also just for everyone information, SummitStack-V do support SFP+ BiDi as show below.
This can saves up on your precious FO core asset.
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‎05-31-2018 11:46 AM
Even if stacking is enabled you still need to configure staging to trigger the reboot and create the stack. It sounds like you are short a command or two.
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‎05-31-2018 11:42 AM
Running the recommended 21.1.5.2 build. If I show stacking-support, it says enabled but the port references from a configuration standpoint don't seem to use the switch:port commands (just port). Again, nothing is connected to the back stacking ports (27/28). In SummitStack if you enabled stacking on a single switch, the port commands would reference switch:port just like a multi-switch stack.
