How to remove one  stacking Port X620 from stacking configuration
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
			
	
	
	
	
	
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ā06-25-2018 05:13 PM
			
				
					
					
						I have a pair of X620 and due to an mistake  port 15 and 16 are activated for stacking.
But Only Port 16 is connected.
How can i remove port 15 from stacking configuration without unconfigure the stack ?
The stack is active only over Port 16 (this is connected to port 16 of second member)
I don“t know why port 15 is activated too, perhaps booted the swicth with 2 links from both ports ⦠1/15 to 2/15 and 1/16 to 2/16
Christian
		
		
	
	
	
But Only Port 16 is connected.
How can i remove port 15 from stacking configuration without unconfigure the stack ?
The stack is active only over Port 16 (this is connected to port 16 of second member)
I don“t know why port 15 is activated too, perhaps booted the swicth with 2 links from both ports ⦠1/15 to 2/15 and 1/16 to 2/16
Christian
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ā06-26-2018 05:28 AM
			
				
					
					
						Thx for the awnser ... i did it as you recommended...
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
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ā06-25-2018 05:35 PM
			
				
					
					
						Hi, Christian. Extreme strongly recommends that the two stack nodes be connected through both ports: connect 1/15 to 2/16 and 1/16 to 2/15. 
This is to minimize the risk of a dual-master situation, in which both nodes attempt to function as the stack master. Put another way, you want to create a ring topology rather than a daisy-chain topology.
At any rate, the EXOS enable stacking-support and enable-stacking commands don't allow the possibility to configure only one port.
Hope that helps.
Larry Kunz
Information Development
Extreme Networks
		
		
	
	
	
This is to minimize the risk of a dual-master situation, in which both nodes attempt to function as the stack master. Put another way, you want to create a ring topology rather than a daisy-chain topology.
At any rate, the EXOS enable stacking-support and enable-stacking commands don't allow the possibility to configure only one port.
Hope that helps.
Larry Kunz
Information Development
Extreme Networks