04-29-2014 06:00 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:16 PM
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04-30-2014 06:04 AM
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If the stack cables and ports were functioning correctly, a daisy chain should form a ("half duplex") single stack.
04-30-2014 12:48 AM
Hello, were the stacking cables fully in properly? what is the output of "show switch stack-ports" and "show switch stack-ring speed"
07-27-2014 05:33 PM
04-30-2014 06:04 AM
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If the stack cables and ports were functioning correctly, a daisy chain should form a ("half duplex") single stack.
04-30-2014 11:28 AM
It appears something went wrong in the stack creation...I reloaded the stack with two members and when they came back they had joined the previously left out switch. I'm going to keep an eye on these guys to make sure I don't have a faulty cable or port before they go into production....
Thanks,
Ed
04-30-2014 05:26 PM
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I would also recommend getting the top and bottom switches connected, both for redundancy and performance. If the standard cable is too short, you can order a longer cable.
04-30-2014 05:30 PM
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