Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual page 158

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Administration: Stack Management
Software Auto Synchronization in Stack
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
Feature/Table
Max number of IPv6 hosts
Max. number of IPv6 routes
Max. number of IPv6
Multicast routes
Max. onlink IPv6 prefix
Max. MAC table aging
IPv6 manual tunnel/ 6to4
tunnel/ ISATAP routing
tunnel
Consistency of Stack Unit Modes in the Stack
All units in the stack must have the same stack unit mode.
When the stack is initialized, it runs a topology discovery algorithm that collects information
on the units of the stack.
After a unit is selected to become the master, it can reject its neighbor's request to join the
stack if it has an inconsistent stack unit mode. When a unit is rejected because of its stack unit
mode, it is logically shutdown (the ports cannot send/receive traffic) and all its LEDs (system,
FAN, unit IDs, network ports and stack ports LEDs) are turned on. The information regarding
the stack unit mode is displayed as a SYSLOG error in the master unit.
Note that the only way for the unit to recover from this state is by unplugging it from the
electrical source and plugging it back in. This operation must be preformed when an affected
unit is disconnected from the stack. After this operation, the affected unit mode can be
changed to the current stack mode and the unit can be rejoined to the stack.
Stack Unit Type
If a unit of one type (GE/FE/XG) is removed from the stack and replaced with a unit of
another type, the device attempts to apply the configuration of the previous unit to the new
unit. This usually succeeds, but there are exceptions as described below:
Sx350X
SG350XG/
SX350X
210
1776
245
1792
118
900
200
256
400
630
Not supported
Supported
8
Hybrid Stack
210
245
118
200
400
Not supported
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