X670-G2 Stacking
 
 
  The stacking-support option is enabled by default for X670-G2 switches. For
   more information, see Enabling and Disabling the Stacking-Support Option.
  The stacking port selection option, which allows you to choose between
   native and alternate ports, is enabled by default for X670-G2 switches. For more information, see
    Selecting Native and Alternate Stacking Ports.
  Table 1. Stacking Methods for X670-G2 Switches
     
      | Stacking Method  | 
       Speed per Link (HDX)  | 
       Cable Type and Lengths  | 
     
    
     
      | SummitStack-V all
        X670-G2 switch models 
 | 
      10 Gbps  | 
      SFP+ to SFP+ | 
     
     
      | SummitStack-V80 (supported in EXOS 30.1 and prior releases
        only) model 48x-4q only  
 | 
      20 Gbps  | 
      QSFP+ to QSFP+ | 
     
     
      | SummitStack-V160 model 48x-4q only 
 | 
      40 Gbps  | 
      QSFP+ to QSFP+ | 
     
     
      | SummitStack-V320 model 48x-4q only 
 | 
      80 Gbps
       | 
      QSFP+ to QSFP+ | 
     
    
  Native Stacking for X670-G2 Switches
   
   For X670-G2 native stacking, use the 4 x 40 Gb interfaces that are fixed
    on the front of the switch. Use any Extreme
				Networks
    certified 40G QSFP+ cable or optical transceiver to make the connections among the switches to
    be stacked.
   For a complete listing of compatible cables and optical transceivers, see the Extreme
								Hardware/Software Compatibility and Recommendation
							Matrices.
   X670-G2-48x-4q switches support native stacking using V160 and V320.
     - For SummitStack-V160 stacking, use ports 57
      and 61.
 
     - For SummitStack-V320 stacking, use ports 49,
      53, 57, and 61.
 
    
 
   X670-G2-72x switches support do not support native
    stacking.
  
  Alternate Stacking for X670-G2 Switches
   
   Alternate Stacking Ports for X670-G2 Switches
    summarizes alternate stacking support for X670-G2 switches.
   
   Table 2. Alternate Stacking Ports for X670-G2 Switches
      
       | Switch Model | 
       Type or location of Native Stacking Ports | 
       Alternate Stacking Ports | 
       Location of Alternate Stacking Ports | 
      
     
      
						| X670-G2-48x-4q | 
						Ports 49,53,57,61 | 
						47,48 | 
						Front panel | 
					
      
						| X670-G2-72x | 
						None | 
						71,72 | 
						Front panel | 
					
     
   
Note   
    
     - On X670-G2-48x-4q switches, ports 47 and 48
      are not available as data ports when the alternate stacking ports are used.
 
     - On X670-G2-72x switches, ports 71 and 72 are not available as data
      ports when the alternate stacking ports are used.
 
    
    
  
  Additional Stacking Considerations for X670-G2 Switches
   
   
   Before deploying a new stack with X670-G2 switches, consider the following guidelines:
   
    - In a stack that contains X670-G2 switches and other switch models, the
     X670-G2 switch might provide more memory and more features than the other switch models. Take
     this into account when you decide which switches will serve as the master and backup nodes, and
     when you configure failover operation.
 
    - To use the failover feature in the stack, a second X670-G2 switch is
     recommended. It must be the backup node.
 
    - Only the master and master-capable nodes require a license to support
     special features such as MPLS.
 
    - If the MPLS feature pack is installed on the master-capable nodes, the
     following guidelines apply:
      - Every switch in the stack must meet the software and hardware
       requirements listed in the Feature License Requirements document.
 
      - Every node that shares a stack with an X450-G2 switch must have
       enhanced stacking configured.
 
      - We recommend against mixing X450-G2,
        X460-G2, X770, and X670-G2 switches in a
       stack.
 
      - The X670-G2-48x-4q switch supports the LR4 Parallel Single Mode (PSM)
       optical transceiver on 40G optical QSFP+ ports.
 
     
 
   
  
 
1  Combined over paired
        ports