Icx 7150 Stacking Ports - Arris Ruckus ICX 7850 Series Configuration Manual

Fastiron stacking configuration
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Stacking by Device
ICX 7150 stack configuration overview
TABLE 19 ICX 7150 stacking capabilities (continued)
Stacking capability
Reconfigurable ports
Stack trunks
Linear-topology trunks
Hitless switchover and hitless failover
License requirements
Configuration options
Access methods
Stacking commands

ICX 7150 stacking ports

Depending on the model, up to four SFP+ ports on the front panel of the ICX 7150 device support stacking. The ports can also be
used as uplink (data) ports. The following figures show the location and numbering for stacking ports. The numbering for the
ports is in three-tuple format (x/y/z) and refers to StackID/Slot/Port.
ICX 7150-C12P devices have two stacking ports on the front panel as shown in the following figure.
90
ICX 7150
Supported
Supported
ICX7150-24P: stack-trunk x/3/1 to x/3/4
ICX7150-48P: no linear-topology trunk
ICX7150-48ZP: stack-trunk x/2/1 to x/2/4
ICX7150-12C: stack-trunk x/3/1 to x/3/2
Supported
A 10-Gbps license is required to support
stacking, except on ICX 7150-48ZP devices.
Manual and automatic, including interactive-
setup and zero-touch provisioning
TFTP, SCP
All stacking CLI is available on the ICX 7150
unless otherwise noted on the command
reference page.
Additional information
Use the no stack-port command to
reconfigure one stack port as a data uplink
port.
Once licensed, stacking ports will come up
automatically as 10-Gbps.
You can manually reconfigure 1-Gbps ports to
licensed 10-Gbps ports and vice versa using
the speed-duplex command. Refer to Ruckus
FastIron Software Licensing Guide for
information.
Refer to
ICX 7150 stacking trunks
96.
ICX 7150-C12P devices do not support
stacking trunks.
A linear-topology trunk is allowed only in a
two-unit stack. It places the ports from both
directions into one trunk.
Refer to
Support for two-unit stack linear-
topology trunks
on page 36 for more
information.
Refer to
Hitless stacking
on page 171.
Two 10-Gbps ports are standard on ICX
7150-48ZP devices, and any additional 10-
Gbps ports require a license. On other ICX
7150 models, all 10-Gbps ports require a
license.
Licenses are available for additional 10-Gbps
ports except on ICX 7150-C12P devices, which
has only two available ports. Refer to the
Ruckus FastIron Software Licensing Guide for
information.
Refer to
Stack construction methods
56.
Software images, boot images, and signatures
can be downloaded to a stack using TFTP and
SCP. Refer to the Ruckus FastIron Software
Upgrade Guide for more information.
Ruckus FastIron Stacking Configuration Guide, 08.0.90
Part Number: 53-1005572-01
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