Concept Guide
• You cannot stack one system with other system types.
• You cannot enable stacking and virtual link trunking (VLT) simultaneously on the device. To convert a stacked unit to VLT, see
Reconguring Stacked Switches as VLT.
• Each 10G data port is congured as stacking port in predened groups called stack-group.
• When using the 40G ports, you can congure a single port as a stack port; each 40G port is a stack-group.
• The S3048–ON has one port assigned to each stack group.
Stack Group Port
0 49
1 50
2 51
3 52
• Stacking on the device is accomplished through 10G SFP+ front-end user ports on the chassis.
• All stack units must have the same version of Dell EMC Networking OS.
Stacking Installation Tasks
The following are the stacking installation tasks.
• Create a Stack
• Add Units to an Existing Stack
• Split a Stack
Create a Stack
Stacking is enabled on the device using the front end ports.
No conguration is allowed on front end ports used for stacking. Stacking can be made between 10G ports of two units. The stack links
between the two units are grouped into a single LAG.
Stack Group/Port Numbers
By default, each unit in Standalone mode is numbered stack-unit 1.
A maximum of two 10G stack links can be made between two units in a stack. There are four stack groups. Each 10G port is a stack group.
The front end ports accommodate 1G Ethernet, 10G SFP and SFP+.
• Ports are divided into four stack-groups (0 to 3) as shown in the following example. The stack groups must be of 10G port.
– Stack-group 0 corresponds to port 49, stack-group 1 corresponds to port 50, so on through stack-group 3.
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Stacking