01-17-2019 05:14 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:04 PM
Hello everyone,
I wanted to add a second 3750X to a currently running one. Both have the same IOS version. But after connecting the new one and powering it up, the old one does not recognize the newly connected.
Switch # Port 1 Port 2 -------- ------ ------ 1 Down Down
Do I really have to power cycle both at the same time, so they see each other? On 2960X I can add stackmembers on runtime.
Cheers!
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01-17-2019 10:40 PM - edited 01-17-2019 11:04 PM
I know, but they are, both. Tripple checked. Reseated them, no change.
Al right....grabbed some old 3750X and did a dry run.
1. Powered on 1st switch and waited till fully up
2. Connected stack cable and 2nd switch to it
3. Powered up the 2nd switch
4. After a few minutes, stack-link came up
Conclusion: Either both stack-cables or both stack-ports of one my production switches are broken...
Thanks for all the responds.
01-17-2019 05:36 AM
01-17-2019 05:53 AM
The second one has no config at all.
I also tried a reload of the old switch over night, but the stack ports are still down.
I also don't think that both stack cables are broken...
01-17-2019 06:40 AM
01-17-2019 09:49 PM
01-17-2019 10:40 PM - edited 01-17-2019 11:04 PM
I know, but they are, both. Tripple checked. Reseated them, no change.
Al right....grabbed some old 3750X and did a dry run.
1. Powered on 1st switch and waited till fully up
2. Connected stack cable and 2nd switch to it
3. Powered up the 2nd switch
4. After a few minutes, stack-link came up
Conclusion: Either both stack-cables or both stack-ports of one my production switches are broken...
Thanks for all the responds.
01-18-2019 05:52 AM
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