Example Summitstack-V Feature - Extreme Networks Summit X150 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Example SummitStack-V Feature

The following shows an example of a stacking configuration that combines native and alternate
stacking ports to form a stack of seven switches.
The Summit X650 series switches in slots 1 and 2 are connected through their native stacking ports on
installed VIM1-SummitStack256 modules, using SummitStack128 stacking cables. Each Summit X650
series switch is connected through an alternate stacking port to an installed XGM2-sf option card in a
Summit X450a series switch at another location. These connections use fiber cables connected to 10-
Gbps SFP+ ports.
The Summit X450a series switches in slots 3, 4, and 5 are connected through their native stacking ports
using SummitStack 40G cables. The Summit X450a switch in slot 5 is connected to the switch in slot 6
through alternate stacking ports on installed XGM2-2sf modules, using fiber optic cable. The switch in
slot 6 is connected to the switch in slot 7 using native stacking ports and SummitStack 40G cables.
Slot 2
Slot 3
Figure 163: Using the SummitStack-V Feature
The following table lists the recommended port connection sequence for this example.
Connect this slot and port . . .
Slot 1
Native Stack Port 2
Slot 2
Alternate Stack Port 2
Slot 3
Native Stack Port 2
Slot 4
Native Stack Port 2
Slot 5
Alternate Stack Port 2
Slot 6
Native Stack Port 2
Slot 7
Alternate Stack Port 2
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Slot 5
Slot 4
. . . To this slot and port
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 7
Slot 1
Building Stacks
Slot 1
Slot 6
Native Stack Port 1
Alternate Stack Port 1
Native Stack Port 1
Native Stack Port 1
Alternate Stack Port 1
Native Stack Port 1
Alternate Stack Port 1
Slot 7
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