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  • 1.  How to create a LAG between two stacks?

    Posted Feb 28, 2018 11:58 AM
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    Hello,

     

    I'm trying to create a LAG between two distinct stacks of ICX7450 switches where each stack has 2 switches each. I'm trying to create the LAG beween ports 1/2/2 (Stack 1) and 1/2/2 (Stack 2). Similarily 2/2/2 (Stack 1) and 2/2/2(Stack 2).

     

    Could someone help me with the notation? It seems when when I try a commands like:

     

    lag stack_1 dynamic id 1

    ports eth 1/2/2 eth 1/2/2 

     

    etc. there is not recognition that I'm talking about two different stacks.  

     

    A little messy, but I've attached a picture of what I'm trying to do shown in Figure 81


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  • 2.  Re: How to create a LAG between two stacks?

    Posted Mar 05, 2018 04:34 AM

    I figured it out. The issue was that the switces needed to be reconfigured as routers. I simply had to boot from secondary flash, and all the issues went away.


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  • 3.  Re: How to create a LAG between two stacks?

    Posted Mar 07, 2018 12:41 AM

    @Legacy User

     

    due a acquisition by Ruckus , ICX Switches are not longer supported by Brocade.

     

    please post you question in they Community.

     

     

     

     


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