03-30-2007 05:12 AM - edited 03-05-2019 03:12 PM
Hi all, is it possible to say have my 3 2950's or 3550's in a stack ? and how does it work, do you have just 1 ip address for the 3 switches, or do you have 1 management ip that represents all 3 and each also has an individual ip ?
03-30-2007 05:22 AM
Yes, if you are using Cisco Gigastack modules to connect all the switches.You have to configure the gigastack as a switch cluster. You can give a virtual IP address to whole cluster and it will be managed by single IP. If you want you can also give an individual IP to each switch.Please see the link below for more info:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12225see/scg/swclus.htm
HTH,Please rate if it does.
-amit singh
03-30-2007 05:40 AM
what is a gigastack module, do i need to have one of these to cluster them ? and if I did manage the switches via one ip, if I did for example show interfaces, how would they appear, would they have a chassis number then port number, ie switch member 1 port 1 etc, can you give me an example ?
03-30-2007 05:57 AM
Carl, Please see the link below for information and gigastack configuration.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_data_sheet09186a00800a1789.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps607/products_tech_note09186a00800a2cac.shtml
Using the show interface will not reveal you about the interface and the chassis number. On the cluster master switch, if you do " show cluster member" it will list you all the information. Please go through the link that I pasted above.
HTH,
-amit singh
03-30-2007 01:16 PM
so will 1 ip represent all the switches ?, and do you have to put a management ip on each switch or just 1 for the management stack switch
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