Stacking Configuration Requirements; Stacking Cables; Stack Size; Stacking Topologies - Brocade Communications Systems ICX 6430 Hardware Installation Manual

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Connecting devices in a traditional stack

Stacking configuration requirements

Before configuring the traditional stack using the CLI, physically connect the devices using stacking cables. For information about
configuring a stack, refer to the Brocade FastIron Stacking Configuration Guide.

Stacking cables

Use copper stacking cables or SFP+ fiber-optic cables to connect ICX 6450 devices or ICX 6430 devices in a traditional stack. The
active copper cable lengths for 1-Gbps ports are 1 meter and 5 meters. The copper cable lengths for 10-Gbps ports are 1 meter, 3
meters, and 5 meters.

Stack size

A traditional stack can contain a maximum of eight ICX 6450 devices or four ICX 6430 devices. A traditional stack cannot contain both
ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 devices.

Stacking topologies

Both linear and ring topologies are supported in a traditional stack. In a linear stack topology there is a connection between each switch
that carries two-way communications across the stack. This connection can use one port or two ports per trunk.
For example, in a four-unit stack using a linear topology, unit 1 connects to unit 2, unit 2 to unit 3, and unit 3 to unit 4.
In ring stack topology, there is an extra connection between the logical first and last devices forming a "ring" or "closed-loop." The closed-
loop connection provides a redundant path for the stack link, so if one link fails, stack communications can be maintained.
For example, in a four-unit stack using a ring topology, unit 1 connects to unit 2, unit 2 to unit 3, unit 3 to unit 4, and unit 4 connects to
unit 1.
You can connect stacking units using one port per trunk or both ports in a trunk. For maximum bandwidth and link redundancy, use both
ports per trunk.
The following figures show supported stacking topologies:
Linear and ring stacking topologies using one port per trunk (the most commonly configured stacking topology)
Linear stacking topology using both ports in each trunk.
Ring stacking topology using both ports in each trunk
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Brocade ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 Stackable Switches Hardware Installation Guide
Part Number: 53-1003617-03

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