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2017-12-21
User Manual: Ruckus FastIron 08.0.70 Stacking Configuration Guide
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- Ruckus FastIron Stacking Configuration Guide, 08.0.70
- Preface
- About This Guide
- Stacking Overview
- Building a Stack
- Planning to build a traditional stack
- Planning to build a stack with 802.1br switch port extender capability
- Traditional stack construction methods
- Verifying a traditional stack configuration
- Displaying information on stack connections
- Traditional Stacking by Device
- ICX 7150 stack configuration overview
- ICX 7250 stack configuration overview
- ICX 7250 stacking topologies
- ICX 7250 stacking configuration notes
- Reconfiguring ICX 7250 1-Gbps ports as 10-Gbps ports
- Changing default ports on the ICX 7250
- ICX 7250 trunk configuration
- ICX 7250 secure-setup example
- Displaying basic information for an ICX 7250 stack
- Displaying detailed information for an ICX 7250 stack
- ICX 7450 stack configuration overview
- ICX 7650 stack configuration overview
- ICX 7750 stack configuration overview
- ICX 7750 stacking topologies
- Installing the ICX 7750 in a remote stack
- ICX 7750 stacking configuration notes
- ICX 7750 secure-setup example
- ICX 7750 trunk formation during secure-setup
- Removing stacking ports from an ICX 7750
- Creating an ICX 7750 stacking trunk in a production environment
- Converting an ICX 7750 trunk to a port connection in a live stack
- Restoring a data port from an ICX 7750 trunk in a live stack
- Displaying basic information for an ICX 7750 stack
- Displaying details for an ICX 7750 stack
- Configuring an ICX 7650 stacking trunk on a live system
- Converting a stacking trunk to stacking ports on a live system
- Hitless Stacking
- Hitless stacking overview
- Hitless stacking behavior
- Supported hitless stacking events
- Non-supported hitless stacking events
- Supported hitless stacking protocols and services
- Hitless stacking configuration notes and feature limitations
- What happens during a hitless stacking switchover or failover
- Standby controller role in hitless stacking
- Support during stack formation, stack merge, and stack split
- Hitless stacking failover
- Hitless stacking switchover
- Displaying information about hitless stacking
- Syslog messages for hitless stacking failover and switchover
- Traditional Stack Management
- Managing a traditional stack through one IP address
- Enabling or disabling stacking mode
- Controlling the stack through the CLI
- Configuring default ports on FastIron devices
- Traditional stack management MAC address
- Traditional stack device roles and elections
- Traditional stack unit priority
- Traditional stack software images
- Stack mismatches
- Configuring stacking trunks in a live environment
- Adding, removing, or replacing units in a traditional stack
- Renumbering stack units
- Reloading a stack unit
- Managing traditional stack partitioning
- Merging traditional stacks
- Unconfiguring a traditional stack
- Syslog, SNMP, and traps for stack units
- Displaying traditional stack information
- Displaying stacking topology
- Displaying running configuration information
- How the show running-config command displays configured stacking ports
- Displaying software version information
- Displaying traditional stack flash information
- Displaying traditional stack memory information
- Displaying traditional stack chassis information
- Displaying stack module information
- Displaying general or detailed information about stack members
- Displaying IPC statistics for a stack
- Displaying reliable IPC statistics for stack units
- Displaying information about stack neighbors
- Displaying stack port information
- Displaying stacking port statistics
- Displaying stacking port interface information
- Displaying ICX 7650 rear module information
- MIB support for traditional stack configurations
- Traditional Stack Troubleshooting
- Problems commonly diagnosed with stack formation
- Background problem diagnosis
- Troubleshooting an unsuccessful stack build
- Troubleshooting secure-setup
- Troubleshooting unit replacement issues
- Checking hardware after an upgrade failure
- Troubleshooting image copy issues
- Configuration, startup configuration files, and stacking flash
- Port down and aging
- rear-module
- show rear-module