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This module describes the feature supported on Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches with LAN Base license and Cisco Catalyst 2960-XR Series Switches. Restrictions for, page 1 Information About, page 1 How to Configure, page 4 Configuration Examples for, page 8 Feature Information for, page 8 Restrictions for The following restrictions apply to the horizontal stacking of switches. For fiber module, both ports must be configured as either network ports or stack ports. Do not configure one port as a network port and the other as a stack port. Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) is possible only with the same type of port. To connect a switch with a FlexStack module to a switch with a hybrid module, set the speed manually. The stack speed should be set to 10G. If the stack module (hybrid or fiber) on a switch is replaced with a FlexStack module, the bandwidth must to be reset manually. Information About Prior to Cisco IOS Release 15.2(6)E, stacking was supported with FlexStack-Plus module, which has two copper stack ports. Copper stack ports support short reach connectivity across local switches. 1

on Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Switches overcomes the problem of short reach connectivity by using 10G SFP+ ports to enable stacking that allows long reach stacking using optics. The same models that support FlexStack-Plus on Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches and Cisco Catalyst 2960-XR Series Switches support. When you convert a network port to a stack port, it continues to work as a network port without any impact to the current running configuration until the next reload of the switch. When you convert a stack port back to a network port, it continues to work as a stack port until the next reload. After reload, the port comes up as a network port with the default configuration. When uplink ports are working as stack ports, these particular uplink interfaces (for example, TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1) are not displayed in any show command or are not available under any configuration command, unlike other network ports. These uplink interfaces are made available only after the reload of the switch; once ports are converted back to network ports. on Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Switches Cisco Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Series Switches support with hybrid stack and fiber stack modules, and also with 10G SFP+ front panel uplink ports. The following models support with hybrid stack and fiber stack modules: Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48FPD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48LPD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-24PD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48TD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-24TD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48FPS-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48LPS-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-24PS-L Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48FPD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48LPD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-24PD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48TD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-24TD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48FPS-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48LPS-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-24PS-I The following models support front-panel stacking: 2

on Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Switches Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48FPD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48LPD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-24PD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-48TD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960X-24TD-L Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48FPD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48LPD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-24PD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-48TD-I Cisco Catalyst 2960XR-24TD-I A hybrid stack module has one copper stack connecter and one SFP+ port. The copper port allows short-reach connectivity across the local stack of switches, and the SFP+ allows for long-reach stacking using standard optics. Hybrid-stack module ports can only be used as stack ports. The SFP+ port of the module cannot be changed to a network port. A fiber stack module has two SFP+ interfaces, which allows for long-reach stacking using standard optics. Fiber stack ports are used either as network ports or stack ports. By default all ports on the fiber stack module are stack port. These ports can be converted to network ports. Stack fast convergence is not supported on hybrid stack and fiber stack modules. The stack bandwidth for the following stack configuration is 40G: Stack using hybrid stack module. Stack using fiber stack module. Stack using FlexStack-Plus, hybrid, and fiber modules. For more information on Installing the Switch, see the Catalyst 2960-X and 2960-XR Switch Hardware Installation Guide on www.cisco.com. In Cisco IOS Release 15.2(6)E, is supported on C2960X-HYBRID-STK and C2960X-FIBER-STK modules. By default, all ports are treated as stack ports. Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) of these module (hot swappable) is supported; however, these should be replaced with the same module type. If the module is replaced by a different module type, a reload is required. The SFP+ port in C2960X-HYBRID-STK module can only be used as a stack port. Two 10G SFP+ stack ports in the C2960X-FIBER-STK module can be converted to network ports. Using one port as uplink and the other as a stack port is not supported. The SFP+ ports are displayed as Te1/1/1 and Te1/1/2 when converted to network ports. All SFP+ optics supported by front panel uplink ports are supported by these modules. 3

Default Port Configurations Default Port Configurations The following section lists the default port configurations: Hybrid Stack The default is stack port. Fiber Stack The default is stack port. LED The light-emitting diode (LED) behavior is the same for stack ports and network ports. The LED status is as given below: OFF Cable removed/no cable/the switch is off. Solid green Cable inserted and link is up. Blinking green Traffic is running. Blinking amber Cable is connected and the link is coming up. How to Configure The 10G SFP+ can be used either as a network port or a stack port. All TenGigabitEthernet ports available on the master and all members that are capable of can be converted to network ports or stack ports. If any TenGigabitEthernet port is converted to a horizontal stack port, the stack port number (1 or 2) is displayed corresponding to that port. You cannot chose one stack port from the front panel and another from the back panel. Both stack ports should either be from the front panel or back panel. The following example shows how to configure hstack ports: switch 1 hstack-port 1 Tengigabitethernet 1/0/1 switch 1 hstack-port 2 Tengigabitethernet 1/0/2 Configuring a Stack Port as a Network Port You can configure both 10G stack ports as network ports. 4

Configuring a Stack Port as a Network Port SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. configure terminal 3. no switch switch-number hstack-port stack-port 4. exit 5. reload 6. show switch hstack-ports DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Step 2 Command or Action enable Device> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables Privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Device# configure terminal no switch switch-number hstack-port stack-port Device(config)# no switch 1 hstack-port 1 exit Device(config)# exit reload Device# reload show switch hstack-ports Device# show switch hstack-ports Configures the stack port as a network port. The TenGigabitEthernet interface number is automatically added when the command is configured. Exits global configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. Reloads a device. Save the configuration by using the copy running-config startup-config command before reloading a device. Shows the current status and the next reload status for ports. For Flexstack-Plus and Hybrid stack modules, port numbers are not displayed. What to Do Next The following is sample output from the show switch hstack-ports command: Device# show switch hstack-ports 5

Configuring a Network Port as a Stack Port Horizontal stack port status : Te Ports Stack Port Operational Status Next Reload Status Media Type --------- ------------ -------------------- ------------------- ------------- Te1/0/1 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber Te1/0/2 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber Te1/1/1 NA N/W port N/W port Fiber Te1/1/2 NA N/W Port N/W port Fiber Configuring a Network Port as a Stack Port You can configure both 10G Network ports as stack ports. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. configure terminal 3. switch switch-number hstack-port stack-port interface-id [tengigabitethernet interface-number] 4. exit 5. reload 6. show switch hstack-ports DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Step 2 Command or Action enable Device> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables Privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Device# configure terminal switch switch-number hstack-port stack-port interface-id [tengigabitethernet interface-number] Configures the network port as a stack port. Step 4 Step 5 Device(config)# switch 1 hstack-port 1 Tengigabitethernet 1/1/1 exit Device(config)# exit reload Exits global configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. Reloads a device. Device# reload 6

Configuring the Stack Speed Command or Action Purpose Save the configuration by using the copy running-config startup-config command before reloading a device. Step 6 show switch hstack-ports Device# show switch hstack-ports Shows the current status and the next reload status for the ports. For Flexstack-Plus and Hybrid stack modules, the port numbers cannot be seen. The following is sample output from the show switch hstack-ports command: Device# show switch hstack-ports Horizontal stack port status : Te Ports Stack Port Operational Status Next Reload Status Media Type --------- ------------ -------------------- ------------------- ------------- Te1/0/1 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber Te1/0/2 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber Te1/1/1 1 Stack Port Stack Port Fiber Te1/1/2 2 Stack Port Stack Port Fiber Configuring the Stack Speed The speed change is configured on the back stack port with a FlexStack-Plus module. Perform this task to configure the stack speed. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. configure terminal 3. switch stack port-speed speed 4. exit DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Step 2 Command or Action enable Device> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables Privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Device# configure terminal 7

Configuration Examples for Step 3 Step 4 Command or Action switch stack port-speed speed Device(config)# switch stack port-speed 10 exit Device(config)# exit Purpose Configures the speed of the switch stack port. Use the no form of the command to change the stack speed. Exits global configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. Configuration Examples for Examples: Configuring The following example shows how to convert a stack port to network port: Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# no switch 1 hstack-port 1 Do you want to continue?[confirm] New port setting will be effective after next reload The following is sample output from the show switch hstack-ports command: Device# show switch hstack-ports Horizontal stack port status : Te Ports Stack Port Operational Status Next Reload Status Media Type --------- ------------ -------------------- ------------------- ------------- Te1/0/1 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber Te1/0/2 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber Te1/1/1 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber Te1/1/2 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber The following example shows how you can set the speed of the switch stack port: Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# switch stack port-speed 10 Device(config)# end Feature Information for The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature. 8

Feature Information for Use the Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required. Table 1: Feature Information for Feature Name Release Cisco IOS Release 15.2(6)E Feature Information Switches that support 10G Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP+) uplink ports can be part of horizontal stacking. Based on your requirement, create a half-ring or a full-ring stack, and remaining uplink ports can continue to work as network ports. In Cisco IOS Release 15.2(6)E, this feature was implemented on the following platforms: Cisco Catalyst 2960-XR Series Switches 9

Feature Information for 10