The mode button is a front-panel button used to select alternate front-panel LED display modes that convey additional port and stacking information. On the ExtremeSwitching X465, 5420, and 5520 series switches, this button can be used to initiate automatic stacking.
Automatic stacking using the mode button feature is aimed at zero-touch customers who want to deploy stacking in remote sites. You can ship switches to remote sites and have a local (non-technical) installer mount the switches in the rack, attach the power cables, and connect the stacking cables. The installer can then press the Mode button to initiate the automatic stacking sequence. After stacking is complete, the switches can be provisioned and managed remotely using a cloud connection.
You can stack 1 to 8 nodes. If you have only a single node in the stack, stacking occurs in a daisy-chain topology. If there is more than a single node in the stack topology, the stack is connected as a ring. If a ring is not detected, the automatic stacking sequence does not run when you presses the Mode button.
Important
To use automatic stacking, each switch must have the factory default configuration. If any of the switches do not have the factory configuration (directly out of the shipping box), remove any configuration and restore the factory defaults by running the command unconfigure switch {all | erase [all | nvram]} with the all option.
License level and ExtremeXOS version mismatches are automatically reconciled. However, license mismatches due to installing feature licenses cannot be resolved automatically. The applicable node is left in the failed state.
If the primary node is running a newer version of ExtremeXOS than the nodes, the nodes are upgraded to the newer ExtremeXOS version.
To begin automatic stacking:
Note
A single node stack (no cabling) will not have a lit LED.The front panel port LEDs (on the primary node) flash in an alternating pattern followed by a delayed reboot of all of the switches. The LEDs flash for approximately 15 seconds prior to reboot. After the reboot completes, the switches are stacked.
Note
A single node stack (no cabling) will not have a lit LED.If you can verify that both the cabling and the LINK UP LEDs are lit, then further troubleshooting requires accessing the switch with a console or by cloud access to check the switch's error log.