08-10-2023 03:28 AM
Just taken Delivery of a pile of ICX8200 Switches - I want to stack 2 Units together: ICX8200-48ZP2-E2 & ICX8200-48P.
Unlike our Previous ICX7250 these new 8200 only have 4 10GB SFP+ Ports
I want to stack them with DAC Cables and have an Uplink Port for the Connection Back to the Core
Can someone tell me what to plug into each port to achieve this? The Documentation does not explain this basic wiring setup before powering up!
Any help much appreciated - Thanks in advance
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08-10-2023 07:35 AM
Hey Rich,
That would work. In your scenario, you could use 1/2/2 1/2/4 2/2/2 2/2/4 for uplink (or any regular data link). A common thing we see in your example would be an uplink in the form of a LAG for redundancy. In this example, you could LAG 1/2/2 2/2/2 together. There are tons of options here and really it is your personal preference as to how much bandwidth, redundancy, etc. you want to build into your solution. Hope that helps!
08-10-2023 04:13 AM
Hi Richl
Thank you for reaching us.
I have mentioned a link below that has details in regards to configuring stack with 8200 switch. Please refer and feel free to leave a message if any concerns. Thanks
Link to guide:
In the above guide refer Pg 119 for details in regards to 8200 stack related configuration options.
I hope this helps
Thanks
08-10-2023 06:57 AM
Hi Chandini - Many thanks for the info - I had come across that document and the info on that page Number. Sorry I am not very well trained on these Switches. The Document shows Ports 1 & 3 for Stacking - On a 3 Unit Stack Linear it shows 1 to 3 going down the stack with ports 2 and 4 free on all units.
Figure 25 then shows a Two Unit Stack Linear using all 4 Ports with 4 Cables - Where does the Uplink Plug in? Also if you had a LAG you would need 2 Ports for the Uplinks!
In a three Unit stack would the Uplink Plug into Unit 3 Port 4 ?
In a three Unit Stack with a LAG would the LAG use Port 2 & Port 4
The 7250 Had 8 Ports and we had to Purchase a POD License to Stack and Open the 10GB
Sorry to be a bit thick but the Documents are not clear
Thanks for your Help Again ! We are replacing all our estate with these 4800 Units !!
08-10-2023 07:20 AM
Hey @Richl
There are many options, but if you want to use some of module 2 for uplinks, I would generally start with a ring topology similar to Figure 6 here:
This would then leave X/2/2 and X/2/4 for uplink connections. Hope that helps!
08-10-2023 07:29 AM
Hi Ben
So on a 2 Unit "Ring" you would have 2 x Cables
Cable 1 - Unit 1 Port 1 to Unit 2 Port 3
Cable 2 - Unit 1 Port 3 to Unit 2 Port 1
With Ports 2 & 4 On Unit 2 for Uplink (can you also also Select Ports 2 & 4 on Unit 1? ) Only using Ports 2 & 4 on One Unit or the Other (not Both together)