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October 6th, 2010 06:00

6224 Stack won't work!

Hi all.

I have 2 6224: one already working and the second one tath i want to stack with the first.

I followed those steps:

-configure priority 12 on the first switch (the one i want to be master)

-power off both switches and add stack module

-connect stacking cable from 1/xg1 of the first switch to the 1/xg2 of the second one

-power on both switch

but nothing happened!!!!!! The switch doesen't recognize the topology change. I tried to connect the stacking cable while the switch was powered, to change ports, to change cable but there is no way....

 

What do you suggest to do??

 

Thanks in advance!

Stefano

909 Posts

October 7th, 2010 07:00

3.2.x.x firmare has the ability to set a stacking module port to be an ethernet port and CX4 module port to be a stacking port.

It looks like your first switch has at least one of its stacking module ports (xg2) set to be an Ethernet port.  This may happen because at one time you had a non-stacking module in this slot or you plugged in a stacking module while the switch was powered on.  Or it is a bug.  Either way, here is something to try:

Use the following commands to set the stacking module ports to stacking ports.

stack-port 1/xg1 stack

stack-port 1/xg2 stack

You may have to save the configuration and reboot.

Just curious, did these switches come with 3.2.0.7 firmware on them or did you load it yourself?

909 Posts

October 6th, 2010 14:00

post the output of "show running-config" and "show stack-port" from both switches.

6 Posts

October 7th, 2010 03:00

This is the first switch (the master):

BACKUP-SW1#show running-config
!Current Configuration:
!System Description "Powerconnect 6224, 3.2.0.7, VxWorks 6.5"
!System Software Version 3.2.0.7
!Cut-through mode is configured as disabled
!
configure
vlan database
vlan 10-12
exit
hostname "BACKUP-SW1"
stack
member 1 1
exit
switch 1 priority 12
ip address 10.1.1.83 255.255.240.0
ip https server
username "admin" password 3e5d880e344403f4d845304d7feffba0 level 15 encrypted
!
interface ethernet 1/g2
description 'ISCSI'
switchport access vlan 10

...etc....

BACKUP-SW1#show stack-port


                      Configured  Running
                        Stack      Stack      Link       Link
Unit    Interface       Mode       Mode       Status     Speed (Gb/s)
---- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------
1    xg1              Stack      Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown
1    xg2              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown
1    xg3              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown
1    xg4              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is the second one (the newest one)

 

BACKUP-SW2#show running-config
!Current Configuration:
!System Description "Powerconnect 6224, 3.2.0.7, VxWorks 6.5"
!System Software Version 3.2.0.7
!Cut-through mode is configured as disabled
!
configure
hostname "BACKUP-SW2"
stack
member 1 1
exit
ip address 10.1.1.84 255.255.255.0
username "admin" password 3e5d880e344403f4d845304d7feffba0 level 15 encrypted
exit

BACKUP-SW2#show stack-port


                      Configured  Running
                        Stack      Stack      Link       Link
Unit    Interface       Mode       Mode       Status     Speed (Gb/s)
---- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------
1    xg1              Stack      Stack      Link Down    12
1    xg2              Stack      Stack      Link Down    12
1    xg3              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown
1    xg4              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown

6 Posts

October 7th, 2010 08:00

Great, it work!!!

Thank you!!

 

(i've upgraded the switch with 3.2.0.7 :) )

6 Posts

September 26th, 2011 13:00

Hi

Can you please send me step by step procedure/MoP for configuring 2 dell 6224 as stack...

Regards

September 28th, 2011 03:00

check out the white paper archive:

There you'll find "Stacking Dell PowerConnect 6200 Switches"

And the original poster wrote:

-configure priority 12 on the first switch (the one i want to be master)

I think it's the other way round: priority has to be low for the master

Thilo

5 Posts

February 25th, 2012 10:00

Hi

 

Sorry to hijack this thread but I have a similar Problem and am desperated

 

I have a 6224 firmware 2.0xxx

I bought a module to us 10Gbit sfp+ modules (on the backside of the switch).

 

Unfortunately I cant get the port 1/xg1 up. Its always sowing link down. If I use the sfp+ module on the frontside
it works with 1Gbit.

 

Help PLEASE :-(

 

 

5 Posts

February 25th, 2012 10:00

Forgot: I want to use the 1/xg1  10Git module as uplink module

5 Posts

March 1st, 2012 03:00

Hi. I still use the Firmware 2.0.0 ...

 

Could that be because of that?

 

5 Posts

March 28th, 2012 02:00

Hi

 

I have upgrade to the lastest firmware. Still cant get the fibre port 1/xg1 to work.
It shows max 1000mbps and is shown as disabled. The sfp+ modules do work.

console(config-if-1/xg1)#speed ?

10                       Force 10Mbps Operation
100                      Force 100Mbps Operation
1000                     Force 1000Mbps Operation

 

I can switch to no negotation
#no negotiation
Auto-negotiation can only be disabled when the interface supports speeds lower than 1G.

 

Show interface configuration:

console>show interfaces configuration

Port   Type                            Duplex  Speed    Neg   Admin
                                                              State
-----  ------------------------------  ------  -------  ----  -----
1/g1   Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g2   Gigabit - Level                 Full    1000     Auto  Up
1/g3   Gigabit - Level                 Full    1000     Auto  Up
1/g4   Gigabit - Level                 Full    1000     Auto  Up
1/g5   Gigabit - Level                 Full    1000     Auto  Up
1/g6   Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g7   Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g8   Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g9   Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g10  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g11  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g12  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g13  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g14  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g15  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g16  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g17  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g18  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g19  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g20  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g21  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g22  Gigabit - Level                 N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/g23  Gigabit - Level                 Full    1000     Auto  Up
1/g24  Gigabit - Level                 Full    1000     Auto  Up
1/xg1  10G - Level                     N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/xg2  10G - Level                     N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/xg3  10G - Level                     N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up
1/xg4  10G - Level                     N/A     Unknown  Auto  Up


Ch   Type                            Admin
                                     State
---  ------------------------------  -----
ch1  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch2  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch3  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch4  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch5  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch6  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch7  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch8  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch9  Link Aggregate                  Up
ch10 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch11 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch12 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch13 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch14 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch15 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch16 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch17 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch18 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch19 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch20 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch21 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch22 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch23 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch24 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch25 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch26 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch27 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch28 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch29 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch30 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch31 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch32 Link Aggregate                  Up

ch33 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch34 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch35 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch36 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch37 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch38 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch39 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch40 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch41 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch42 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch43 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch44 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch45 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch46 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch47 Link Aggregate                  Up
ch48 Link Aggregate                  Up

Flow Control:Disabled

 

I dont know what else I can do.
I have several 10Gbit sfp+ modules and all seems to not work. I am not able to bring it up. Want to use it as uplink (the 10Gbit port)

Please help

 

March 29th, 2012 05:00

uh and 2.0.0 is REALLY old ... we are coming from 1.x and I have to say that firmware -most- of the time it got better ...

They just withdrew one real buggy one.

Though the current 3.2.3.3 still has some bugs I already submitted to Dell support.

Currently EU daylight saving time is broken and some other minor things.

March 29th, 2012 05:00

please show us

show stack-port

In my stack it looks like this:

#show stack-port

                     Configured  Running

                       Stack      Stack      Link       Link

Unit    Interface       Mode       Mode       Status     Speed (Gb/s)

---- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------

1    xg1              Stack      Stack      Link Up      12        

1    xg2              Stack      Stack      Link Up      12        

1    xg3              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Up      10        

1    xg4              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Up      10        

2    xg1              Stack      Stack      Link Up      12        

2    xg2              Stack      Stack      Link Up      12  

xg1/xg2 are Stacking modules (12GB) and xg3/xg4 are 10G Ethernetmodules

You might have to tell it that it's an ethernet module.

5 Posts

March 29th, 2012 06:00

This is my output:

console#show stack-port

                     Configured  Running

                       Stack      Stack      Link       Link

Unit    Interface       Mode       Mode       Status     Speed (Gb/s)

---- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------

1    xg1              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown

1    xg2              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown

1    xg3              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown

1    xg4              Ethernet   Ethernet   Link Down    Unknown

Firmware is 3.2.3.3 right now. I did an upgrade

The sfp+ 10Gbit module is inserted on the backside of the switch...had to buy a module to be able to use it.

Any help is appreciated!

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