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It is recommended that S5700 and S6700 series switches with better performance and more functions be deployed as aggregation switches. This is the most common scenario when aggregation switches set up a stack system, as shown in Figure 3-1. The stack system simplifies management of aggregation devices and improves uplink reliability of. Switch stacking is the process of combining multiple switches into a logical device that participates in data forwarding as a whole, in order to expand the number of ports, simplify networking, increase reliability, and extend the system's processing power and bandwidth. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or representations of any kind, either express or implied.

Overview of Stacks

Purpose Stack technology provides high network reliability and scalability, while simplifying network management. High reliability: Member switches in a stack work in redundancy mode. Link

Huawei S-Series Switch Stacking Demonstration

This test uses two Huawei S series switches of the same model for stacking, and the stacking can support up to nine switches; the following table shows the switches and stacking cables

Basic Concepts of Link Aggregation

S1720, S2700, S5700, and S6720 V200R011C10 Configuration Guide - Ethernet Switching This document describes the configuration of Ethernet services, including configuring link aggregation,

Link Aggregation Configuration

Example for Configuring Link Aggregation in Manual Mode When Switches Are Directly Connected Example for Configuring Link Aggregation in LACP Mode When Switches Are Directly Connected

Stack Scheme

On the aggregation/core layer, high-performance CE12800 series switches are deployed to set up a stack, which connects to access devices through inter-chassis links to form a loop-free network.

Overview of Ethernet Link Aggregation

Overview of Ethernet Link Aggregation Definition Ethernet link aggregation, also called Eth-Trunk, bundles multiple physical links to form a logical link to increase link bandwidth. The bundled links

Link Aggregation

S2700, S3700, S5700, and S6700 Series Switches Product Use Precautions This document provides the use precautions of the product, including licenses, software versions, feature

Thunder-link

Thunder-link - Huawei S6730-H series 10GE switches are next-generation enterprise-class core and aggregation switches that provide 10GE downlink optical ports and 100GE

S SERIES SWITCHES STACK DEPLOYMENT BEST PRACTICES

After the stack finishes startup, the switch with stack ID 1 becomes the master switch, the switch with stack ID 2 becomes the standby switch, and the switch with stack ID 3 becomes the slave switch.

Link Aggregation in Stack Scenarios

Link Aggregation in Stack Scenarios Concepts Stack device A stack device is a logical device formed by connecting multiple devices through stack cables. In Figure 4-11, DeviceB and DeviceC are

Link Aggregation in Stack Scenarios

When the stack forwards traffic, the Eth-Trunk may select an inter-chassis member interface based on the hash algorithm. This forwarding mode occupies bandwidth resources between devices in the

Link Aggregation Configuration

S1720, S2700, S5700, and S6720 V200R011C10 Configuration Guide - Ethernet Switching This document describes the configuration of Ethernet services, including configuring link aggregation,

Stack Deployment Method and Recommendations

Scenario 2: The Stack System Operates on Access Switches This is the most common scenario when Layer 2 access switches set up a stack system, as shown in Figure 3-2. In this scenario, each switch

01-01 STACK CONFIGURATION

In Figure 1-4, the aggregation switches on the two floors are connected over a long distance to set up a stack. In this way, the two switches externally act as a single aggregation switch.

Stack Scheme

Stack Scheme A stack virtualizes multiple physical devices on the same layer into a single logical device through cables, simplifying network configuration and management. Together with the inter-device

Interface Basic Configuration Commands

This document describes all the configuration commands of the device, including the command function, syntax, parameters, views, default level, usage guidelines, examples, and related commands.

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