CHAPTER 3 Installing the Switch
Connecting Switches in a Stack
CONNECTING SWITCHES IN A STACK
Figure 18 shows how the stack cables are connected between switches in a stack. Each stacking connection is a 48 Gbps full-duplex high-speed serial link using proprietary stacking cables (part numbers LGB6000SC-001 or LGB6000SC-004). The switch supports a line- and ring-topology stacking configuration, or can be used stand alone. To ensure minimal disruption in case a unit or stacking cable fails, we recommend always use a ring-topology.
In line-topology stacking there is a single stack cable connection between each switch that carries two-way communications across the stack. In ring-topology stacking, an extra cable is connected between the top and bottom switches forming a “ring” or “closed-loop.” The closed-loop cable provides a redundant path for the stack link, so if one link fails, stack communications can still be maintained. Figure 18 illustrates a ring-topology stacking configuration.
To connect up to eight switches in a stack, perform the following steps:
1.Plug one end of the stack cable (ordered separately) in the Down (right) port of the top unit.
2.Plug the other end of the stack cable into the Up (left) port of the next unit.
3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each unit in the stack. Form a simple chain starting at the Down port on the top unit and ending at the Up port on the bottom unit (stacking up to 8 units).
4.(Optional) To form a
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