Configuring 1 x460-g2-48-t-10ge4 as stack, so that a 2nd node can easily be added soon
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‎08-21-2015 11:04 AM
We would like to enable stacking on 1 X460-G2-48t-10GE4 already now, so that we have the correct x:y port numbering and can easily add a 2nd node soon (we already have the 2nd switch, but need to use it different during migration for the first few months).
I tried that and encountered exactly the issue as described here:
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000062562
I understand that I should be able to solve this by changing the stacking-support ports to alternative, and thus the 2 SFP+ port 51 and 52.
Problem is: During that migration phase I need to use one of those ports to interconnect to another Switch (ports 49 and 50 are already taken).
So my fear is: If I now change stacking-support to use the alternative ports, I will probably lose the availability of 51 and 52 as normal SFP+ switch ports, or not?
Any thoughts / advise on this matter?
carsten
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‎08-21-2015 01:41 PM
I will see if I can find another way but at first glance it appears you will need to have a stacking module installed in order to enable a single node stack on the G2.
Your fear is correct. By using alternate stacking those two ports will become stacking ports and cannot be used for normal up-link capability.
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‎08-21-2015 01:40 PM
once you are done with the migration you can then make the port a stacking port and finish out the ring design.
Does that help? Essentially you don't have to make both ports stacking from the beginning.
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