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S2720, S5700, and S6700 V200R019C10 Configuration Guide - Device Management
This document describes the configurations of Device Management, including device status query, hardware management, Stack, SVF, cloud-based management, PoE, monitoring interface, OPS, energy-saving management, information center, fault management, NTP, synchronous ethernet, PTP.
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S5730-HI Service Port Stacking Support
S5730-HI Service Port Stacking Support
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.
Since V200R011C10, S5720-HI series switches can set up stacks in service port stacking mode using dedicated stack cables. S5730-HI series switches of all versions can set up stacks in service port stacking mode using dedicated stack cables.
The number of stacked switches is recommended to be 2 to 9. In addition, when using iMaster NCE-Campus to manage and maintain a stack, ensure that the stack has no more than four member switches.
Table 3-24 Service port stacking support
Device Series
Port Supporting Stacking
Stack Cable
Rate of a Single Port
Remarks
S5730-HI
Four 10GE 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 cables
10 Gbit/s
Any models of the S5730-HI series can set up a stack.
Two types of ports on a switch can be both configured as stack ports, and each logical stack port can contain only one type of ports.
When 10GE ports are used as stack ports, a switch supports a maximum of two logical stack ports, and each logical stack port supports a maximum of eight stack member ports. Each switch can use a maximum of twelve service ports as stack member ports.
When 40GE ports are used as stack ports, a switch supports a maximum of two logical stack ports, and each logical stack port supports a maximum of two stack member ports. Each switch can use a maximum of two service ports as stack member ports.
40GE ports do not support the stacking function after they are split into 10GE ports.
Optical ports on an 8-port 10GE interface card
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
10 Gbit/s
Electrical ports on an 8-port 10GE interface card
Category 6A or higher network cables (If Category 6 cables are used, ensure that the cables meet requirements of TSB-155.)
10 Gbit/s
Optical ports on a 2-port 40GE interface card
1 m, 3 m, and 5 m QSFP+ passive high-speed copper cables
QSFP+ optical module and optical fiber (QSFP-40G-SR-BD optical modules can be used for stack since V200R019C10SPC500.)