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Switch Management Commands 2325
stack-port
Use the stack-port command in Stack Configuration mode to configure ports
as either Stacking ports or as Ethernet ports.
NOTE: This command is only valid on the N1100-ON, N1500, N2100-ON, N2200-ON,
N3100-ON, and N3200-ON switches. It issues an error response if used on any other
switch model.
Syntax
stack-port {fiftygigabitethernet | fortygigabitethernet |
twentyfivegigabitethernet| twentygigabitethernet|tengigabitethernet}
unit/slot/port {ethernet | stack [speed { 40g | 21g }]}
speed {40g|21g}—Set the stack port speed. The speed parameter is only
available on the Dell EMC Networking N2100/N3100-ON Series
switches.
Default Configuration
By default, Ethernet ports are configured to operate in Ethernet mode. By
default, stacking ports are configured to operate in stacking mode. The
default port speed on the Dell EMC Networking
N2100/N2200/N3000E/N3100 Series stacking ports is 21 Gigabit. The default
speed on the Dell EMC Networking N2200 stacking ports is 40 Gigabit. The
default speed on the N3200 stacking ports is 2 × 50 Gigabit.
Command Mode
Stack Configuration mode
User Guidelines
This command is used to configure Ethernet ports to operate as either
stacking or Ethernet ports, or to configure stacking ports to operate as
Ethernet ports or stacking ports. A switch family supports only a subset of the
syntax options listed above. The stack-port command syntax only allows the
supported options for the relevant switch family.
Once this command has been issued, the switch must be rebooted in order for
the command to take effect. Issuing multiple stack-port commands for a
single interface without intervening reboots results in undefined behavior and