Alcatel OS6850-P48 User Guide - Page 198
Avoiding Split Stacks, Do Not Reload Non-Adjacent Switches Simultaneously
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Reloading Switches Managing OmniSwitch 6850/6850E Series Stacks Avoiding Split Stacks The term "splitting" a stack refers to the creation of isolated modules within the virtual chassis. A split stack can result from the following conditions: • Two or more non-adjacent switches are reloaded simultaneously • The stack is reloaded without a redundant stacking cable connection The sections below offer simple guidelines for avoiding splitting the stack during the reload process. Do Not Reload Non-Adjacent Switches Simultaneously If non-adjacent switches in the stack-for example, the top switch in the stack and the third-from-top switch in the stack-are reloaded simultaneously, a problem will occur. The switch between the two nonadjacent switches will become isolated and the virtual chassis will be effectively split. To avoid splitting the stack, do not reload the two non-adjacent switches simultaneously. Instead, simply reload the top switch first, then reload the third-from-top switch, or vice-versa. Be Sure a Redundant Stacking Cable is Installed at All Times Another important guideline for avoiding split stacks involves the redundant stacking cable. In order to avoid isolated modules within the virtual chassis, simply make sure that a redundant stacking cable connection exists between the top-most and bottom-most switches at all times. For more information on the redundant stacking cable connection, refer to page 6-19. page 6-36 OmniSwitch 6850/6850E Series Hardware Users Guide June 2011