12-13-2016 05:24 AM - edited 03-08-2019 08:33 AM
Hi there and thanks in advance for reading and helping.
This last month I had installed 28 cisco 2860X so far, stacking them in several ways (3, 5, 6).
Now I have to stack the last 2.
I am on my second week without getting them to work.
They do not stack, I mean, they never "create" the stack.
The failure is as follows
I started the two switches chained with their stack cables.
After several minutes ONE of them gets normal state (SYST-STAT-MAST lights on, green)
The other ALWAYS get SYST and RPS lights on, green and the stack NEVER stops their internal fans, it is like they are always trying to reach normal state.
What I did so far:
Change Flex stack cables.
Changed switches position (the one UP goes down and the bottom one goes to the
Reset them to factory default via console
If you connect the switches alone,
Any idea?
Thanks in advance
Well, this was what happened.
I had restored
here the line
conf t
boot system Flash:IOSname.bin
CTRL + Z
WR
And it worked!!
Thanks
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12-13-2016 05:51 AM
Hello
I guess the obvious question would be:
If not please do so and then start one switch first , with the other still powered down, and once that is up , connect the stack cable between both switches and start up the second.
Once they are both up check to see activity on the stack ring ports
sh version | begin Switch x
sh switch
sh switch stack-ring speed
sh switch stack-ports
sh controllers ethernet-controller stack port x
res
Paul
12-13-2016 05:51 AM
Hello
I guess the obvious question would be:
If not please do so and then start one switch first , with the other still powered down, and once that is up , connect the stack cable between both switches and start up the second.
Once they are both up check to see activity on the stack ring ports
sh version | begin Switch x
sh switch
sh switch stack-ring speed
sh switch stack-ports
sh controllers ethernet-controller stack port x
res
Paul
12-13-2016 08:14 AM
Hi Paul and thanks
Yes, I've provisioned, prioritized renumbered them.
Same firmware.
Just checking stack rings, I'll copy them in a while
Thanks
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