This document describes the configurations of Device Management, including device status query, hardware management, Stack, SVF, cloud-based management, PoE, OPS, energy-saving management, information center, fault management, NTP.
Huawei uses machine translation combined with human proofreading to translate this document to different languages in order to help you better understand the content of this document.
Note: Even the most advanced machine translation cannot match the quality of professional translators.
Huawei shall not bear any responsibility for translation accuracy and it is recommended that you refer to the English document (a link for which has been provided).
S600-E Stacking
Support
S600-E Stacking
Support
NOTE:
For the cables that can be used as stack cables,
see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. Using other cables
may cause exceptions in the stack system, for example, frequent error-down
events on stack ports.
Combo ports cannot function as stack member ports.
For stacking-supported service ports, some
of them can be used as stack ports, whereas some can be used as ordinary
service ports.
After a UCL group is created using the ucl-group command on S600-E series switches, a stack cannot
be set up.
S600-E series switches are classified into S628-E,
S652-E, S628-PWR-E, S652-PWR-E, S628X-E, S652X-E, S628X-PWR-E, and
S652X-PWR-E based on their uplink interface types and quantities.
In a stack set up using electrical interfaces, when adding a new
member switch or replacing a faulty member switch, to prevent a packet
loop caused by a failure to add the new member in case of insufficient
ACL resources, you are advised to configure the service ports used
in both the new switch and the stack as stack ports before connecting
the switch to the stack using cables.
The number of stacked switches is recommended
to be 2 to 9.
Table 3-2 Software version support
Product
Software Version
Stack Connection Mode
S600-E
Versions supporting service port connection using ordinary
cables:
Versions supporting
service port connection using dedicated cables:
V200R011C10, V200R012C00,
V200R013C00
Service port connections using ordinary and dedicated cables
Table 3-3 Stack port support
Device Series
Port Supporting Stacking
Stack Cable
Rate of a Single Port
Remarks
S628-E
S652-E
S628-PWR-E
S652-PWR-E
Four SFP optical ports
1 m, 3 m, and 5 m SFP+ passive high-speed copper cables
10 m SFP+ active high-speed copper cables
3 m and 10 m AOC cables
6GE stack optical module (SFP-6GE-LR) and optical fiber
0.5 m and 1.5 m SFP+ dedicated stack cable (supported in V200R011C10
and later versions)
2.5 Gbit/s
Any models of the S600-E series can set up a stack. When different models need to set up a stack,
they must use stack ports of the same type. That is, they either all
use electrical ports on front panels, or they all use SFP+ or SFP
optical ports.
When SFP or SFP+ optical ports are used as stack ports, a switch supports a maximum of two logical
stack ports, and each logical stack port contains one or two stack
member ports. Each switch can use a maximum of four service ports
as stack member ports. When a logical stack port contains two stack
member ports, the logical stack port can contain only stack member
ports 1 and 2 or stack member ports 3 and 4.
When electrical ports on the front panel are used as stack ports, a switch supports a maximum
of two logical stack ports, and each logical stack port supports at
least one stack member port and at most eight stack member ports.
A switch supports a maximum of 16 stack member ports.On a switch with 48 electrical ports,
the first and last 24 ports must be added to two separate logical
stack ports to ensure that a stack can be set up successfully.
If stack member ports are connected using 1
m or 3 m SFP+ passive high-speed copper cables, their working speed
can be increased to 12 Gbit/s using the stack port speed command. After their working speed is increased to 12 Gbit/s, switches
using these ports cannot set up a stack with switches using ports
with the working speed 10 Gbit/s.
If switches with SFP+ optical ports and switches with SFP optical
ports are stacked using these optical ports, run the stack
port speed command on the switches with SFP+ optical ports
to reduce the working speed of stack member ports to 2.5 Gbit/s.
Electrical ports on the front panel
Category 5 or higher network cable
1 Gbit/s
S628X-E
S652X-E
S628X-PWR-E
S652X-PWR-E
Four SFP+ optical ports
1 m, 3 m, and 5 m SFP+ passive high-speed copper cables
10 m SFP+ active high-speed copper cables
3 m and 10 m AOC cables
10GE SFP+ optical module and optical fiber
0.5 m and 1.5 m SFP+ dedicated stack cable (supported in V200R011C10
and later versions)