ā07-19-2021 04:23 PM
I currently have a stack of 3 x450-g2-48-10g4 switches that are stacked using the qsfp+ ports on the back of the switches in a ring. I would like to add an x440-g2-48-10g4 to that stack. The 440 only has the sfp+ ports for stacking. (Alternate/Summitstack-V). The 450 also has available sfp+ ports that it can use for alternate stacking.
The EXOS User Guide says that a single stack can contain both Native and Alternate stacking switches. If so, is there a config guide I could use for this? The first time I tried to add the 440 to the stack I call TAC and they said it couldnāt be done.
Thanks for any info!
ā07-29-2021 08:59 AM
Hi rdingram,
any updates on this? Iām interested if you were successful.
Best regards
Stefan
ā07-20-2021 02:06 PM
Thank you for the detailed reply Stefan. I had also used the stacking tool like you did, which made me think this is possible. I am going onsite today to try this config. I will update the thread afterwards.
ā07-19-2021 08:27 PM
In my opinion this should work and the stacking tool also confirms this:
I have never done this, but I would do it like this:
configure stacking-support stack-port 1 selection alternate
configure stacking-support stack-port 2 selection alternate
enable stacking-support
show stacking configuration
show stacking details
Since I have never done this, I canāt guarantee anything. If it is an productive and critical stack, maybe wait for someone to confirm (or deny)... š
some links:
How To: How to Create a Stack with Summit Switches | Extreme Portal (force.com)
How To: How to Add a Node to a SummitStack | Extreme Portal (force.com)
ExtremeSwitching Hardware Installation Guide (extremenetworks.com)
Best regards
Stefan