x530 Series Installation Guide for Virtual Chassis Stacking
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Stack Trunks
Stack trunks connect the switches of a stack together. A stack trunk
consists of a minimum of two ports on each device. For switches with
AlliedWare Plus v5.5.1-1.2 or later, you can choose the ports of the trunk.
Your choices are listed in Table 19:
The guidelines are discussed in the following sections:
“Stack Trunks of the Default 10Gbps SFP+ S1 and S2 Stacking Ports”
on page 64
“Stack Trunks of 5Gbps Copper Ports” on page 69
“Stack Trunks of 1Gbps Copper Ports” on page 72
“Stack Trunks of 1Gbps SFP Ports 1 to 24 on x530-28GSX Switches”
on page 74
Note
The following discussions apply to AlliedWare Plus v5.5.1-1.2 or
later. Earlier versions of the operating system have different trunk
rules and restrictions.
Table 19. Trunk Ports
Switch
SFP+ S1 and
S2 Ports
(Default)
Additional
SFP+ Ports
Copper 5G
Multi-speed
Ports
Copper 1G
Ports
SFP 1G Ports
x530-10GHXm 9/S1, 10/S2 None 1-8
1
None None
x530-18GHXm 17/S1, 18/S2 None 1-16
1
None None
x530-28GPXm 27/S1, 28/S2 25, 26 21-24
2
1-20 None
x530-28GTXm 27/S1, 28/S2 25, 26 21-24
3
1-20 None
x530-28GSX 27/S1, 28/S2 25, 26 None None 1-24
x530-52GPXm 51/S1, 52/S2 49, 50 41-48
2
1-40 None
x530-52GTXm 51/S1, 52/S2 49, 50 41-48
3
1-40 None
1. PoE++ copper ports.
2. PoE+ copper ports.
3. Non-PoE+ copper ports.