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S6720-SI and S6720S-SI 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, S6720-SI and S6720S-SI 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.
Table 1 Service port stacking support

Device Series

Port Supporting Stacking

Stack Cable

Rate of a Single Port

Remarks

S6720-SI

40GE ports on the front panel and 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.)
  • 10 m QSFP+ AOC cable

40 Gbit/s

  • A stack can be set up between S6720-SI models, but a stack cannot be set up between S6720-SI and S6720S-SI.
  • When 40GE 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 a maximum of two stack member ports. Each switch can use a maximum of two service ports as stack member ports.
  • When electrical ports or 10GE optical 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.
  • Two types of ports among 40GE ports, 10GE optical ports, and electrical ports on an S6720-SI can both be configured as stack member ports, but each logical stack port contains only the same type of stack member ports.
  • 40GE ports do not support the stacking function after they are split into 10GE ports.
  • If stack member ports on the front panel are connected using 1 m, 3 m, or 5 m QSFP+ passive high-speed copper cables, their working speed can be increased to 48 Gbit/s using the stack port speed command. After their working speed is increased to 48 Gbit/s, switches using these ports cannot set up a stack with switches using ports with the working speed 40 Gbit/s.
  • Only the rate of 40GE interfaces on the front panel can be increased to 48 Gbit/s.
  • Only the last 16 10GE ports on the front panel can be used to set up a stack using dedicated stack cables.

10GE optical ports on the front panel and 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
  • 0.5 m and 1.5 m SFP+ dedicated stack cables (supported in V200R011C10 and later versions)

10 Gbit/s

Electrical ports on the front panel

Category 6A or higher network cables (If Category 6 cables are used, ensure that the cables meet requirements of TSB-155.)

10 Gbit/s

S6720S-SI

40GE ports on the front panel

  • 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.)
  • 10 m QSFP+ AOC cable

40 Gbit/s

  • A stack can be set up between S6720S-SI models, but a stack cannot be set up between S6720S-SI and S6720-SI.
  • When 40GE 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 a maximum of two stack member ports. Each switch can use a maximum of two service ports as stack member ports.
  • When 10GE optical 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.
  • Two types of ports on an S6720S-SI can both be configured as stack member ports, but each logical stack port contains only the same type of stack member ports.
  • 40GE ports do not support the stacking function after they are split into 10GE ports.
  • If stack member ports on the front panel are connected using 1 m, 3 m, or 5 m QSFP+ passive high-speed copper cables, their working speed can be increased to 48 Gbit/s using the stack port speed command. After their working speed is increased to 48 Gbit/s, switches using these ports cannot set up a stack with switches using ports with the working speed 40 Gbit/s.
  • Only the last 16 10GE ports on the front panel can be used to set up a stack using dedicated stack cables.

10GE optical ports on the front panel

  • 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 (supported in V200R011C10 and later versions)

10 Gbit/s

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