Action
1.
Connect a console cable to the switch and establish a console session.
2.
Enter
vsf enable domain <ID>
from the CLI config context.
3.
Recheck the switch LEDs:
Stacking port LED is back to solid green. Port LED in user mode is green.
LED 1 displays slow flash orange, LED 2 displays solid green, whereas, LED 3 displays
different colors
Symptom
LED 1 displays slow flash orange and LED 2 displays solid green. LED 3 displays slow flash green, fast flash
green, slow flash orange, or solid green.
1
1
LED 1 is Global Status LED, LED 2 is Mode LED Usr, and LED 3 is Port LED.
Solution 1
Cause
The interface cable is connected to the VSF port on which the link LED is blinking.
Action
1.
Make sure that the stacking cable is fully connected at both ends of the link.
2.
If an equipment failure has occurred, see the LEDs on the device at the other end of the connection.
Solution 2
Cause
A stacking link failure has occurred on a link that was functioning:
• The switch at the other end of the VSF port cable has been powered off.
• The stacking feature is disabled on the switch at the other end of the VSF port cable.
• The cable is faulty.
Action
1.
If this error occurred on an operational stack, it could result in changes to the stack configuration. This can
include election of a new stack commander and possibly a new standby. Ensure that the correct set of
supported cabling is used for installed transceivers or RJ45 fixed port.
2.
See the Stack Management chapter in the 2930F
Advance Traffic Management Guide
for more information.
Contact your Hewlett Packard Enterprise authorized network reseller, or use the electronic support services
from Hewlett Packard Enterprise to get assistance. See
Chapter 20 Virtual Switching Framework (VSF)
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