So unfortunately, with OS10, you stacking is not supported. I would take a look at "VLT" configuration and see if that suits your needs. VLT lets you do cross-switch LAGs while maintaining independent control planes.
So i have got 2 new Dell S5224F-ON Switches that i would like the Stack for LAG. Running OS 10.5.5.5 I have had a look at the guide but cannot find an answer. I have 2 100G stacking cables plugged into Ports 25 and 27 on both switches.
Just looking for the command to run to get these Stacked.
DELL-Joey C
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October 18th, 2024 03:12
Hi,
You can refer to these articles for 'stacking'. For OS10, it will be called VLT.
https://dell.to/3Ug7ktj
https://dell.to/3Udinnd
bealdrid2
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February 20th, 2020 08:00
So unfortunately, with OS10, you stacking is not supported. I would take a look at "VLT" configuration and see if that suits your needs. VLT lets you do cross-switch LAGs while maintaining independent control planes.
Benno.Mac
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February 21st, 2020 01:00
Thanks for the reply.
Will like into VLT
Diego DOnofrio
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October 17th, 2024 23:09
Hey,
So i have got 2 new Dell S5224F-ON Switches that i would like the Stack for LAG.
Running OS 10.5.5.5
I have had a look at the guide but cannot find an answer. I have 2 100G stacking cables plugged into Ports 25 and 27 on both switches.
Just looking for the command to run to get these Stacked.
Thanks.
Diego DOnofrio
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October 18th, 2024 13:14
Thanks for the reply.