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Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" Series Hardware Installation Guide

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Planning for StackingSum of all platform weights:[2 * (weight of Summit 400-48)] + [2 * (weight of XEN card)] + [y * (weight ot Summit 400-24)] ≤ 32(2 * 4) + (2 * 2) + (y * 2) ≤ 32y ≤ 10Because software supports only up to eight switches in a stack, the total maximum number ofSummit 400 series switches in a stack is 8. Two Summit 400-48 switches are already installed; therefore,six Summit 400-24 switches can be in the stack.Planning Switch Placement in the RackThe Summit 200 and 300 series switches use the 1-gigabit Ethernet ports on the front of the switch asstacking ports. The Summit 400 series switches have dedicated stacking ports on the back of the switch.If you are mixing switch types in a stack, keep the following in mind:• If only Summit 200 and 300 series switches are in the stack, all stacking connections happen at thefront of the switch using the 1-gigabit Ethernet ports.• If only Summit 400 series switches are in the stack, stacking connections happen at the back of theswitch using the <strong>Extreme</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>-specified stacking cable and the dedicated stacking ports.• Stacking Summit 200 or 300 series switches with Summit 400 series switches is not supported.Figure 9 shows a typical stacked configuration using Summit 400 series switches, and Figure 9 shows atypical stacked configuration using Summit 200 and 300 series switches. For more information aboutstacking, see the <strong>Extreme</strong>Ware User <strong>Guide</strong>.Figure 9: Typical Summit 400 series stacked configurationEW75001<strong>Extreme</strong> <strong>Networks</strong> <strong>Consolidated</strong> "e" and "i" <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 43

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