Setting Up a Stacked Configuration | Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks |
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2Next, attach the other end of the cable to a HSSDC connector on the switch immediately below. Repeat this procedure until all switches in the stack are connected (see illustrations a, b, and c below).
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Connecting the Switches in the Stack
Note. There are no restrictions on which HSSDC stacking ports must be connected. For example, a stack- ing cable connected to port 51 on an OS6648 may be connected to either port 51 or port 52 on the OS6648 immediately below. However, for easier management, it is recommended that you keep a consistent pattern for all switches in the stack.
3To provide added resiliency and redundancy, it is strongly recommended that you install the optional
Note. The
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Recommended Redundant Connection Between Switches
4Now that all switches in the stack are connected, continue to “Booting the Stack” on page
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