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Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 13 Mar 2018 10:39
by mperezATX
Hello,

I have some noob questions I'd like some help with. When stacking 2-6450/24 switches do we need to buy a license for the XNI stacking boards and/or each switch? Also, is any 10gb DAC cable compatible or is a specific model necessary?

Thank you!

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 13 Mar 2018 10:51
by silvio
Hi,
you only need the stacking module (XNI-U2) - no license. There is a performance lic (per switch/chassis) for the front-ports - update to 10Gig-SFP+.
The 10G-Stacking-Cable is the same like every 10G-DAC-Cable.
regards
Silvio

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 15 Mar 2018 04:54
by devnull
Also stacking is not possible using frontports, only with stacking module.

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 28 Mar 2018 16:48
by mperezATX
thank you! sorry, i didn't get a notification that there was an answer.

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 16 Apr 2018 11:38
by mperezATX
Hello again,

We are finally getting the equipment necessary to stack our switches. Currently the switches each have their own IP address (10.0.1.200 and 10.0.1.202). The lead switch has multicast querying enabled and the second switch has querying disabled but querier forwarding enabled. Do I need to do any configuring of the switches before connecting the stacking modules or will everything be good to go once the modules are in place? I did modify the boot.slot.cfg on switch 2 to be '2' instead of '1'.

Thanks!

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 16 Apr 2018 14:06
by silvio
After both switches find together to one stack (this is a virtual switch) one of them will be choosen as primary. this will be the number 1. The other switch will change the stack number to 2. If both of them will have the #1 than you have at one switch the boot.slot.cfg and reload (without saving).

The config of the primary (1) will be taken for whole of the stack.
regards
Silvio

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 16 Apr 2018 14:12
by mperezATX
Excellent, makes sense. So that means the Switch 2 will no longer be accesible with the IP address 10.0.1.202 and any port that I want to adjust from Switch2 would have to be done on Switch 1 by locating the port next to slot 2 (ie: 2/24 for port 24)?

Thanks!

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 17 Apr 2018 01:36
by silvio
yes, you are correct.
regards
Silvio

Re: Stacking 2-6450/24s

Posted: 17 Apr 2018 10:13
by mperezATX
thank you very much!