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To unconfigure the stacking-support feature, use the following command:
unconfigure stacking-support
Note
Commands that contain the stacking-support keyword apply to the local switch only.
This means that each switch that will use alternate stacking ports must be configured
separately. When the stack is fully active, you can use the telnet slot slot-number
command to log in to another node over the stack to unconfigure SummitStack-V on that
node only. There is no way to intentionally or accidentally unconfigure the stacking-
support options on all nodes in a stack.
When the stacking-support feature has been configured as required on all nodes in a stack, reboot
each node.
Run the show stacking stack-ports command to verify that the stack has been properly
connected.
Combining Switches from Dierent Series
ExtremeSwitching switches can be stacked in the combinations listed in Table 94 on page 209. For each
combination, one or more of the following stacking methods are displayed:
40G
40G mode (X460-G2 switches with VIM)
SS
SummitStack
V
SummitStack-V
V80
SummitStack-V80
V84
SummitStack-V84 (X450-G2 switches)
V160
SummitStack-V160
V320
SummitStack-V320
V400
Combining Switches from
Dierent Series Building Stacks
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