
FIGURE 15
Wall mounting the device
1. Drilled holes
2. Wall mount anchors
3. Wall mount screws
Connecting devices in a traditional stack
ICX 7250 devices can operate as standalone devices and also as members of traditional stacks. A
stack is a group of devices—Brocade stackable units and their connected stacking links—that are
connected so that the stack is managed as a single entity.
A traditional stack contains devices from only one model in a product family.
Stacking ports and trunks
There are eight SFP+ ports on the front panels of the ICX 7250 devices that support stacking, which
can be used as uplink (data) ports or as stacking ports. The figure below shows the ports in slot 2; the
top row consists of ports 1, 3, 5, and 7, and the bottom row consists of ports 2, 4, 6, and 8.
Connecting devices in a traditional stack
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