Recommendations for Placing Switches for Stacked Operation
When you install switches in a SummitStack configuration, follow these
recommendations:
- Use the shortest possible stacking cables to connect the
switches in the stack. This reduces the likelihood that the stacking cables might
accidentally be damaged or disconnected. Stacking cables are available in lengths
ranging from 0.3 meters to 100 meters.
- When possible, place all switches for the stack in the same rack
or in adjacent racks. This facilitates using shorter stacking cables.
- The stack master is the switch (or node) through which you will
perform the initial stack configuration, using the console port. For simplicity and
ease of connecting the stacking cables, plan to designate the top switch in a
vertical physical stack as the stack master. If switches are installed in several
adjacent racks, place the stack master at one end of the row.
- Physically locate the intended master and backup nodes adjacent
to each other, and connect these switches directly to each other.
- On the master node, connect the Ethernet management port to your
management network.
- To provide management access to the stack in case of a failure
in the master switch, connect all switches that will participate in redundancy to
your management network using the Ethernet management port on each switch.
- When you use the SummitStack 128G cable, SummitStack 64G cable,
or SummitStack 128G/64G cable, we strongly recommend the use of cable management
hardware to support the weight of the cables and to provide strain relief at the
connectors.