Managing OmniSwitch 6450 Stacks Stack Cabling
OmniSwitch 6450 Hardware Users Guide September 2015 page 7-19
Redundant stacking cables provide a form of dual redundancy. As shown in the figure above, the redun-
dant cable allows traffic to flow in the event of a stacking link failure. The redundant cable also provides 
failover if a switch goes down within the stack. Traffic continues to flow between the modules that remain 
operational, as shown in the diagram below:
Stacking Cable Redundancy: Recovery Following a Switch Failure within the Stack
Checking Redundant Stacking Cable Status
To check whether a redundant stacking cable connection exists between the top-most and bottom-most 
switches in the stack, use the show stack status command. For example:
Redundant cable status  : present
Tokens used             : 1
Tokens available        : 31
In this example, a redundant stacking cable connection is present between the top-most and bottom-most 
switches in the stack.
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Chassis FrontStacking Cables
Data enters slot 1 through an Ethernet port. The 
data traverses slot 2 via the stacking cables and 
exits slot 3 through one of its Ethernet ports.
1
2
The slot 2 switch goes down unexpectedly. 
Data can no longer move through slot 2. 
However, because there is a redundant con-
nection (the cable between slot 1 and slot 4), 
data immediately traverses slot 4 and then 
exits slot 3 to its destination.
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4