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Stacking ports and trunks

Stacking ports and trunks
There are four SFP ports (ICX 6430) or four SFP+ ports (ICX 6450) on the front panels that can be
used as uplink (data) ports or as stacking ports. The figure below shows the ports in slot 2; the top row
consists of ports 1 and 3, and the bottom row consists of ports 2 and 4.
FIGURE 26 Stacking ports
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ports 1 and 3 are default stacking ports. Default stacking ports have the capability to accept special
stacking packets during a CLI-initiated command sequence of the Secure Setup utility. If ports 1 and 3
are not used as stacking ports, you can use them as data ports. Configuration is not required to use
them as data ports.
All four ports in slot 2 can be used as stacking ports.
The stacking ports can be grouped into two trunks. Ports 1 and 2 can form a trunk; ports 3 and 4 can
form another trunk. By default, ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 devices are not configured for trunking.
On the ICX 6450, ports 1 and 3 are 10 Gbps ports. Without a license at bootup, ICX 6450 ports 2 and
4 come up in 10 Gbps port speed in an error disabled state. To enable ports 2 and 4 to 10 Gbps port
speed, purchase the ICX6450-2X10G-LIC-POD license. For more information about enabling ports 2
and 4 to 10 Gbps port speed, refer to the FastIron Ethernet Switch Administration Guide.
Trunking requirements

Stacking configuration requirements

Before configuring the traditional stack using the CLI, physically connect the devices using stacking
cables. For information about configuring a stack, see the FastIron Ethernet Switch Stacking
Configuration Guide.
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Console port
Slot 2 (SFP and SFP + uplink or stacking ports)
Out-of-band management port
Slot 1 (10/100/1000 Mbps ports)
You can connect one or both ports in a trunk. Connecting both ports in a trunk increases stacking
bandwidth and provides resiliency.
If you connect both ports in a trunk, both ports must connect to both ports of one trunk on another
device.
When configuring a trunk, the ports in the same column are always trunked (port 1 to port 2, port
3 to port 4). One or both of the two sets of stacking ports can be trunked (or un-trunked).
For ICX 6430 devices, all stacking ports must be at 1-Gbps port speed to enable trunking. For ICX
6450 devices, all stacking ports must be configured to 10-Gbps port speed to enable trunking.
Brocade ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 Stackable Switches Hardware Installation Guide
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