Chapter 8: Configuring the Master of the Stack Trunk with 5Gbps Multi-Speed Ports
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GS980MX/52PSm – In this example, the optional stacking ports 47 to 48
are designated as the stack trunk:
To remove the stacking function from ports and return them to regular
Ethernet networking ports, use the NO STACKPORT command. You
might perform this command if you are not using the SFP+ ports as the
stack trunk and want to use them instead as regular Ethernet ports, or if
you inadvertently assign the stacking function to the wrong ports.
GS980MX/10HSm
– This example removes the stacking function from the
default stacking ports 9 and 10:
GS980MX/18HSm
– This example removes the stacking function from the
default stacking ports 17 and 18:
GS980MX/28PSm
– This example removes the stacking function from the
default stacking ports 27 and 28:
GS980MX/52PSm
– This example removes the stacking function from the
default stacking ports 47 and 48:
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.47-1.0.48
awplus(config-if)# stackport
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.9-1.0.10
awplus(config-if)# no stackport
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.17-1.0.18
awplus(config-if)# no stackport
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.27-1.0.28
awplus(config-if)# no stackport
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.47-1.0.48
awplus(config-if)# no stackport