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Extreme Networks Summit X150 Series - Connecting Stacking Cables; Connecting a Summitstack 40 G Cable to a Stacking Port

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Chapter 5: Building a SummitStack Configuration
Summit Family Switches Hardware Installation Guide
218
Connecting Stacking Cables
To connect Summit switches in a SummitStack configuration, use the appropriate stacking cables for the
specific stacking ports on the switches. This section provides instructions to connect the following
stacking cables:
SummitStack 40G cable (see page 218)
SummitStack 128G cable (see page 219)
SummitStack 128G/20G cable (see page 221)
SummitStack 128G/64G cable (see page 223)
SummitStack 64G cable (see page 225)
SummitStack 64G/20G cable (see page 226)
QSFP+ direct-attach cable (see page 228)
Connecting a SummitStack 40G Cable to a Stacking Port
SummitStack 40G cables are used to connect 20-Gbps SummitStack ports on the following
Summit switches:
Summit X250e, X440, X450, X450a, and X450e series switches with integrated SummitStack ports
Summit X480 series switches with installed VIM2-SummitStack modules
Summit X650 switches with installed VIM1-SummitStack modules
To connect a SummitStack 40G stacking cable:
1 Align the cable connector with the stacking port connector on the back of the first switch
(Figure 156).
2 Firmly press the cable connector into place on the mating stacking port connector.
3 Align and tighten the retaining screws on the cable connector.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to connect the cable to the second switch.
Figure 156: Connecting a Summit Stacking Cable
CAUTION
Avoid making sharp bends in the cable. Sharp bends can stress the cable and cause damage.
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