Create Date: Apr 3 2013 9:59PM
Still no-go. SW, SW2 are x670's, SW3 and SW4 are X460s
Link between SW1 (ports 2 and 4) and SW2 (ports 1 and 3) is showing as up and show stack shows:
From SW1:
Stack Topology is a Daisy-Chain
This node is not in an Active Topology
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
*00:04:96:XX:XX:99 - Disabled Master ---
00:04:96:XX:XX:ea - Disabled Master ---
x460 output shows:
Stack Topology is a Daisy-Chain
This node is not in an Active Topology
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
00:04:96:83:XX:e3 - Disabled Master ---
*00:04:96:83:XX:e5 - Disabled Master ---
Haven't enabled stacking yet, last time I did I got two separate stacks.
Config on each of X670's :
CONF stacking-support stack-ports 1 selection native V80
CONF stacking-support stack-ports 2 selection native V160
CONF stacking-support stack-ports 2 selection native V80
CONF stacking-support stack-ports 1 selection native V160
(V160 used for x670 communication, v80 used for communication to x460's)
Enhanced mode enabled on all switches.
What other info would you need?
(from NickEthernet)