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If
using
the
2
x
40Gb
ports
as
stacking
links,
first
convert
the
40Gb
ports
from
their
default
4x10Gb
mode
of
operation
to
40Gb
mode.
See:
Use
the
following
command
to
specify
the
links
to
be
used
in
the
stacking
LAG:
Note:
Ports
configured
as
Server
ports
for
use
with
VMready
cannot
be
designated
as
stacking
links.
5.
On
each
switch,
perform
a
reboot:
6.
Physically
connect
the
stack
LAGs.
To
create
the
recommended
topology,
attach
the
two
designated
stacking
links
in
a
bidirectional
ring.
As
shown
in
connect
each
switch
in
turn
to
the
next,
starting
with
the
Master
switch.
To
complete
the
ring,
connect
the
last
Member
switch
back
to
the
Master.
Figure 25.
Example
of
Stacking
Connections
Note:
The
stacking
feature
is
designed
such
that
the
stacking
links
in
a
ring
topology
do
not
result
in
broadcast
loops.
The
stacking
ring
is
thus
valid
(no
stacking
links
are
blocked),
even
when
Spanning
Tree
protocol
is
enabled.
Once
the
stack
LAGs
are
connected,
the
switches
will
perform
low
‐
level
stacking
configuration.
Note:
Although
stack
link
failover/failback
is
accomplished
on
a
sub
‐
second
basis,
to
maintain
the
best
stacking
operation
and
avoid
traffic
disruption,
it
is
recommended
not
to
disrupt
stack
links
after
the
stack
is
formed.
CN 4093(config)#
boot stack higig-trunk
<list
of
port
names
or
aliases>
CN 4093(config)#
reload
Switches
connected in
bidirectional
ring topology
Member
Switch
Member
Switch
Member
Switch
Master
Switch
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