S5720-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.
- 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.
Device Series |
Port Supporting Stacking |
Stack Cable |
Rate of a Single Port |
Remarks |
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S5720-HI |
Four 10GE SFP+ optical ports |
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10 Gbit/s |
NOTE:
An S5720-HI supports the stacking function since V200R009C00. When a member device in a stack is faulty and fails to restart for three consecutive times, the device attempts to roll back to a version earlier than V200R009C00 for restart. When the device restarts successfully after rolling back to a version earlier than V200R009C00, a multi-active situation may occur because the version earlier than V200R009C00 does not support the stacking function. To prevent this situation, you are advised to delete the system software earlier than V200R009C00 from member devices when using S5720-HIs to set up a stack. |
Optical ports on a 4-port 10GE interface card |
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10 Gbit/s |