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Help in stacking 3 2960 S switche cables

mahesh18
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                   Hi all,

I need to stack 3 2960 S series switches together.

Each switch has 2 stack ports 1 and 2.

Need help in how to make right cable connections between them?

Thanks

MAhesh

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Hi,

Down means that a cable is detected, but either no connected neighbor is up, or the stack port is disabled. The 2nd option is likely to be the reason here  - check if one of the corresponding ports was disabled on a switch.

You could try

     switch 2 stack port 2 enable

     switch 3 stack port 1 enable

Kind Regards,
Ivan

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Kind Regards,
Ivan

View solution in original post

You've got a stacking cable missing or not "clicked" in properly.

View solution in original post

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Hi Edsion,

Thanks for reply.

Stack#sh switch stack-ports
  Switch #    Port 1       Port 2
  --------    ------       ------
    1           Ok           Ok
    2           Ok          Down
    3          Down          Ok

Stack#sh swi
Stack#sh switch
Switch/Stack Mac Address : 58bf.eae5.c300
                                           H/W   Current
Switch#  Role   Mac Address     Priority Version  State
----------------------------------------------------------
*1       Master 58bf.eae5.c300     5      1       Ready
2       Member 58bf.ea8f.7680     1      1       Ready
3       Member 58bf.ea3f.e380     1      1       Ready

Switches are in stack but few ports are down how can i make all stack ports up up?

Thanks

MAhesh

Hi,

Down means that a cable is detected, but either no connected neighbor is up, or the stack port is disabled. The 2nd option is likely to be the reason here  - check if one of the corresponding ports was disabled on a switch.

You could try

     switch 2 stack port 2 enable

     switch 3 stack port 1 enable

Kind Regards,
Ivan

**Please grade this post if you find it useful.

Kind Regards,
Ivan

You've got a stacking cable missing or not "clicked" in properly.

Hi all,

Thanks eveyone for their help.

I changed the cable connections to switches  and did reboot after that all  switch ports were ok

Thanks

MAhesh

Thanks Mahesh.

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