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NOTE
When stacking is not enabled, ports x/3/1 and x/4/1 can be used as data/uplink ports.
FIGURE 6
ICX 7450 Showing 1x40G Stacking Ports
ICX Stacking with 4x10G Ports
Stacking is supported on 4x10GF modules when placed in front module 2 for 24 ports and 48 port
SKUs. 4x10GF module can be supported in slot 3 and 4 of all SKUs but stacking on 4x10GF module is
supported only when present in module 2. Please refer to
Table 1
for more details.
Since default stacking ports are 1/3/1 and 1/4/1, user has to use "default-ports 1/2/1 1/2/3" command to
change default stacking ports to 4x10GF ports. With 4x10GF ports, comes support for stack trunks.
Trunk can be x/2/1 to x/2/2 and x/2/3 to x/2/4. Each trunk must have a default stacking port configured
as first trunk port. The figure below shows 4x10GF ports available for stacking.
NOTE
When stacking is not enabled, ports x/2/1 and x/2/3 can be used as data/uplink ports.
FIGURE 7
ICX 7450 Showing 4x10G Stacking Ports
Stack can be formed using up to 12 units of any ICX 7450 model type as a liner topology or a ring
topology.
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