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August 26th, 2015 15:00
Dell 6248: hot swapping and upgrade stack links
I have a set of Dell 6248 switches. I have a few questions to explore:
1) Can I add/remove CX4 cables while the switch is running? (I assume this is the same rules as a normal Ethernet cable...)
2) Can I add/remove modules while the switch is running?
First scenario I am looking at: extend stack to an unstacked rack.
I'm thinking the process here is, install a spare switch with stacking module, run stack cables back to the stack, breaking and re-assembling the ring, then power the switch up, confirm stack ID and connectivity, and migrate clients over to it. I can totally hot plug the CS4 cables, right?
Next scenario I'm curious about: upgrade stack from 12G to 48G.
Can I swap the 12GB stacking card out and swap the 48G card in while the switch is running or do I need to power off? At the connectors on the 48G card the same? (CX4..) Can I mix/match 48G and 12G cards in a stack during my upgrade process? Is the cable length limit the same (3M) on a 48G stack?
Thanks!
-danny


DELL-Josh Cr
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August 26th, 2015 16:00
Hi Danny,
The stacking modules are not hot swappable. The cables are, but for the modules to be detected they have to present when the switch is booted. A reboot is also required to switch from Ethernet to stacking mode on those ports. Yes the 48Gb stacking modules also have a 3 meter cable.
Florian K.
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November 10th, 2017 04:00
Hello,
Can I install the stacking modules and reboot the switch at night?
Or have I to install it with powerd off switch?