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1: 8/2/1 (P0) <---> 9/2/4 (P1)
Link 10: u9 -- u10, num=1
1: 9/2/1 (P0) <---> 10/2/4 (P1)
Link 11: u10 -- u11, num=2
1: 10/2/1 (T0) <---> 11/2/4 (T1)
2: 10/2/2 (T0) <---> 11/2/5 (T1)
Link 12: u11 -- u12, num=2
1: 11/2/1 (T0) <---> 12/2/4 (T1)
2: 11/2/2 (T0) <---> 12/2/5 (T1)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 12 units.
Note: User should look for platform level issues like bad cable
or wrong cable based on the errors from the above debugging commands.

Use cases

Adding a new unit to the stack
Adding a new unit to an already existing operational stack can be done in three ways
• Secure setup
• Stack enable
• With reserved configuration
Assumptions
• This process assumes that a stack is already formed and operational.
• To add a new unit to the stack, number of units in the stack should be less than 12.
Description
A new unit can be connected to one of the end units of the stack using stack ports. Following section
describes these processes.
Steps
Using Secure Setup Method
1. A new unit can be connected to one of the end units of the stack using stack ports.
2. Once link is up, enter 'stack secure setup 'on the active unit. The CLI display comes up with a 'new'
unit discovered and prompts the user to enter the number of units desired upstream/downstream
depending on where the new unit is connected.
3. The newly added unit receives a new ID which is next available ID, and resets itself. Upon boot up it
joins with newly assigned ID. Do 'write memory'.
Using Manual Configuration Method
1. A new unit can be connected to one of the end units using stack ports.
2. When link come up, enter 'stack enable' on the new unit at configuration level.
3. The newly added unit receives a new ID, which is next available stack ID, and resets itself. Upon
boot up it joins with newly assigned ID. Do 'write memory'.
Using Reserved Configuration Method
1. Module configuration of the new unit should be configured on the active unit.
2. This new unit then can be connected to one of the end units using stack ports.
3. Active controller resets the new unit and upon boot up, the new unit is part of the stack. Do 'write
memory'.
Removing a unit from the stack
Description
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