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Stacking Multiple N30xx Switches on Dell Networking OS
6.3(0.16)
If you are using Dell Networking OS 6.3(0.16), you can stack up to 12 switches using the mini-SAS ports located on the rear of the switch.
N30xx switches only support stacking with other N30xx switches. When you connect multiple switches together through the stack ports,
they operate as a single unit with up to 576 I/O-side ports. The stack operates and is managed as a single entity.
NOTE:
If you are installing a stack of switches, assemble and cable the stack before powering up and configuring it. When you
power-up a stack for the first time, the switches elect a Master switch, which may occupy any location in the stack. The Master
LED on the I/O-side lights on the master unit.
Stacking Multiple Switches on Dell Networking OS 9.11(0.0)
The system supports PE stacking, which allows multiple units to act as a single port extender. You can stack up to eight units using the
stack ports on the PSU-side.
The stack ports support the serial attached SCSI (SAS) protocol and operate as mini-SAS ports. The system supports stacking only with
port extenders of the same series. The stack operates and is managed as a single entity.
NOTE:
If you are installing a stack, assemble and cable the stack before powering it up. When you power up a stack for the first
time, the units receive the provisioned configuration from the parent C9010. A Stack Master unit is elected based on the highest
MAC address or highest provisioned priority. The master unit may occupy any location in the stack. The Stack Master LED on
the I/O-side lights on the master unit.
NOTE:
Although individual stack members do not require a separate uplink to a parent C9010, Dell Networking recommends
connecting more than one stack unit to the C9010 for redundancy. A stack unit uses the stacking connection to the master PE
for its C9010 uplink. For more information, see the
Creating a Switch Stack
Create a stack by connecting adjacent units using the mini-SAS stacking ports on the PSU-side of the switch. Figure 20 shows the
switches connected in a ring topology. A ring topology is the recommended topology for a stack..
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Connect one of the mini-SAS cables into either of the stacking ports of the top switch and the switch directly below it.
If necessary, use a separately purchased, longer (1–meter or 3–meter) mini-SAS cable to connect the switches.
2
Repeat this process until all the devices are connected.
3
Use the remaining stacking cable to connect the two remaining stacking ports together to create a ring topology.
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Connecting to a C9010 Switch section.