disable stacking-support

disable stacking-support

Description

This command disables the stacking-support option on a Summit X440, X450-G2, X460, X460-G2, X670, X670-G2, X480, and X770 switch with dual-purpose hardware.

Syntax Description

This command does not have additional syntax.

Default

Disabled.

Usage Guidelines

The Stacking-Support Option Control column in Summit Family Switch Support for Alternate Stack Ports displays Yes in the rows for switch configurations for which you can disable the stacking-support option.

After you disable the stacking-support option, you must reboot the switch to activate the configuration change.

If you disable the stacking-support option on a switch and reboot, stacking communication stops and the data ports listed in Summit Family Switch Support for Alternate Stack Ports will use Ethernet protocols instead of stacking protocols.

Example

To disable the stacking ports, enter the following command:

* switch # disable stacking-support
This setting will take effect at the next reboot of this switch.

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.2.

Support for the Summit X480 switch configurations listed in the “Usage Guidelines” section was added in ExtremeXOS 12.5.

Platform Availability

This command is available only on Summit X460-G2, X480, X670, X670-G2, and X770 switches.