Switch Stacking - ArubaOS Switch PDF
Switch Stacking - ArubaOS Switch PDF
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Stacking types
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Backplane stacking (BPS)
2920
Ring topology: up to 4 units
Stack port throughput*: up to 20Gbps
Stack module throughput*: up to 40Gbps
2930M
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Topology supported
• Chain
• Ring (recommended)
• Mesh (recommended)
Chain:
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Chain
The switches on the ends of the chain only have a single link back to the adjacent switch.
For the inactive fragment, the switches remain powered on and create a separate stack, but all of network ports on the switches in the inactive
fragment become disabled and do not pass network traffic.
Chain topologies are not recommended because a single failure
When stacking failure at the switch, stacking module, or cable level, will cause switch-to-switch communication failures between switches that are
located on opposite sides of the failure.
Up to 10 switches may be stacked in an open-ended chain with single cables between each pair.
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Topology
RING:
Ring topologies afford some protection from a single failure because communications between the switches continues, in a direction away from the failure
Note that any one of the 4 stacking ports on the stacking module can be used to connect to any stacking port on the stacking module of the neighboring switch.
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Topology types
MESH:
The mesh topology supports two to five stacked switches. Here we see examples of each supported configuration, with 2, 3 4 and 5 switches. In mesh topologies, every switch in the
stack is connected to every other switch in the stack. So for example, with four stacking ports on the Stacking Module, the maximum number of switches that can be meshed
together is limited to five, as shown. Mesh topologies provide the most protection from stacking failures because communications can be rerouted through multiple paths. Note
that in all but the 4-switch configuration, all four stacking ports are connected.
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Traffic flow
RING
MESH
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Topology supported
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Stacking Roles
Commander
Commander – This type indicates that this is the current commander of the stack. Note: In some stack merge cases two switches can momentarily assume that they are commanders until the
stack is merged.
Runs network control and management protocols (STP, LACP, RIP, OSPF, Telnet, SNMP…)
Syncs protocol states to the “Standby” for hitless failover.
Manages the ASIC (forwarding) tables of *all* switches in the stack
Standby – This type indicates that this is the current standby switch.
Provides commander-level HA
Receives configuration and protocol state information from Commander.
Runs protocols in passive mode where their runtime states are updated based on sync from Commander.
Is ready to take over as Commander of the Stack should the Commander fail
Member – This is a switch that is active in the stack but is not the commander or standby switch.
Remaining switches (if any) are “Member” switches
Only have a copy of the configuration but no knowledge of protocol state
Will be upgraded to Standby if commander/standby fails
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Stacking configuration Methods
• Plug-and-go method
• Deterministic method
plug-and-go method
Factory-reset switches
Power-off switches
Reboot
If you don’t care which switch functions as the Commander and Standby member, use can use the plug-and-go-method. The plug-and-go method only requires a few steps.
1. Power off all switches that will be part of the stack.
2. Install the stacking modules in the switches.
3. Power on the first switch and enable stacking if necessary. The switch will automatically reboot.
4. Power off the switch.
Next, connect the stacking cables to create your stacking topology. Always connect the stacking cables with the power off. Connecting the cables during or after a switch reboot can result in
multiple stacks being formed.
Then, power on the switches. If they’re all powered on at approximately the same time, the election process will begin after about 60 seconds after the switches fully reboot. The Commander
and Standby will be elected and the remaining switches will be assigned a Member ID.
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Continued…
Deterministic method
1.The Deterministic method, which results in specific switches being the stack commander and Standby and all remaining switches being stack members.
2.The Deterministic method will allow the administrator to specify which model of the switch that will be the commander and which model of the switch
would be Standby.
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CLI configurations
Plug-and-go method
show stacking
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ------------- -------------------------------------- --- ---------------
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Continued…
• Similarly perform the step on the secondary switch in order to join the stack
• After the switch comes up then connect the stacking cable to the secondary
• The switch will experience a reboot post the stacking cable connection
Stack ID : 000200fd-4575a280
MAC Address : 00fd45-75a2c4
Stack Topology : Chain
Stack Status : Fragment Active
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime : 0d 0h 13m
Software Version : KB.16.02.0025
Mbr
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Plug-and-go method
After secondary switch comes up it established the connection to the commander ---- Reverse event Log listing: Events Since Boot ----
I 09/21/18 20:19:39 00179 mgr: ST1-CMDR: SME Console redirection from member 2 - MANAGER Mode
Stack ID : 000200fd-4575a280 I 09/21/18 20:17:35 00540 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Redundant Standby Management
MAC Address : 00fd45-75a2c4 Module syncing is complete. Configuration changes are allowed
Stack Topology : Chain I 09/21/18 20:17:35 03272 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Stack active
Stack Status : Active I 09/21/18 20:17:35 03260 stacking: ST2-STBY: Member booted
M 09/21/18 20:16:39 02797 chassis: ST2-STBY: Internal power supply 1 is OK.
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up Total fault count: 0.
Uptime : 0d 0h 17m M 09/21/18 20:16:39 02796 chassis: ST2-STBY: Internal power supply 1 inserted.
Software Version : KB.16.02.0025 Total fault count: 0.
I 09/21/18 20:16:37 00540 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Redundant Standby Management
Mbr Module syncing is in progress. Configuration changes are temporarily
blocked
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ------------- -------------------------------------- --- --------------- I 09/21/18 20:16:28 00539 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Initial sync to standby starting
W 09/21/18 20:16:28 03270 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Topology is a Chain
I 09/21/18 20:16:28 00422 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 2/1-24,A Ready
*1 00fd45-75a280 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot ... 128 Commander I 09/21/18 20:16:20 00376 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 2/1-24,A Download Complete
2 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot ... 128 Standby I 09/21/18 20:16:19 00375 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 2/1-24,A Downloading
I 09/21/18 20:16:19 03846 InSysProg: ST1-CMDR: Slot 2/1-24,A: Checking for
firmware updates.
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-CI 09/21/18 20:16:07 03279 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Member 2 (f40343-34f900) chosen as
# show stacking stack-ports
------ ------------- -------- ----------- --------- -- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-C standby. Reason: Only available standby
1 1 Up 2 1 -- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-CI 09/21/18 20:16:07 02558 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Stack port 1 is now on-line.
1 2 Down 0 0
1 3 Down 0 0 -- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-CI 09/21/18 20:15:19 02559 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Stack port 1 is now off-line.
1 4 Down 0 0
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-CI 09/21/18 20:15:14 03272 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Stack fragment active
2 1 Up 1 1
2 2 Down 0 0
2 3 Down 0 0
2 4 Down 0 0
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Continued
---- Reverse event Log listing: Events Since Boot ----
# show stacking
I 09/21/18 20:39:29 03125 mgr: ST1-CMDR: Startup configuration changed by SNMP.
New seq. number 17
Stack ID : 000200fd-4575a280
MAC Address : 00fd45-75a2c4 I 09/21/18 20:39:29 02682 OOBM: ST4-MMBR: OOBM - Enabled globally.
Stack Topology : Chain I 09/21/18 20:39:29 02612 mgr: ST1-CMDR: chassis subsystem saved the whole running config to startup config.
Stack Status : Active I 09/21/18 20:39:29 03260 stacking: ST4-MMBR: Member booted
M 09/21/18 20:39:29 02797 chassis: ST4-MMBR: Internal power supply 1 is OK. Total fault count: 0.
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up M 09/21/18 20:39:29 02796 chassis: ST4-MMBR: Internal power supply 1 inserted. Total fault count: 0.
Uptime : 0d 0h 40m I 09/21/18 20:38:53 00068 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Slot 4/25-48,A Inserted
Software Version : KB.16.02.0025 I 09/21/18 20:38:53 00068 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Slot 4/1-24,A Inserted
I 09/21/18 20:38:49 02558 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Stack port 2 is now on-line.
I 09/21/18 20:38:45 05047 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Member 1: flexible module JL079A in slot Expansion Module A is active.
Mbr I 09/21/18 20:38:45 02556 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Stack port 2 cable inserted.
I 09/21/18 20:38:45 05047 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Member 1: flexible module JL084A in slot Stacking Module is active.
I 09/21/18 20:38:32 05045 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Member 1: Flexible Module JL079A inserted in slot Expansion Module A
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ------------- -------------------------------------- --- --------------- -- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-CI 09/21/18 20:38:26 03803 chassis: ST4-UKWN: System Self test completed on
1 00fd45-75a280 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot ... 128 Commander Master
*2 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot ... 128 Standby
I 09/21/18 20:38:26 05046 chassis: ST4-UKWN: Flexible Module JL084A inserted in slot Stacking Module
3 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot ... 128 Member
I 09/21/18 20:38:25 03802 chassis: ST4-UKWN: System Self test started on Master
4 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot ... 128 Member I 09/21/18 20:38:24 03803 chassis: ST4-UKWN: System Self test completed on Master
I 09/21/18 20:38:24 03802 chassis: ST4-UKWN: System Self test started on Master
I 09/21/18 20:39:28 00539 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Initial sync to member 4 complete
I 09/21/18 20:39:20 00539 stacking: ST1-CMDR: Initial sync to member 4 starting
I 09/21/18 20:39:20 00422 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/1-24,A Ready
I 09/21/18 20:39:20 00422 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/25-48,A Ready
I 09/21/18 20:39:12 00376 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/1-24,A Download Complete
I 09/21/18 20:39:12 00376 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/25-48,A Download Complete
I 09/21/18 20:39:11 00375 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/1-24,A Downloading
I 09/21/18 20:39:11 00375 chassis: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/25-48,A Downloading
I 09/21/18 20:39:11 03846 InSysProg: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/1-24,A: Checking for firmware updates.
I 09/21/18 20:39:11 03846 InSysProg: ST1-CMDR: Slot 4/25-48,A: Checking for firmware updates.
I 09/21/18 20:38:59 03125 mgr: ST1-CMDR: Startup configuration changed by SNMP.
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CLI Configurations
• Deterministic method
Stack ID : 000af403-43350480
MAC Address : f40343-3504d9
Stack Topology : Unknown
Stack Status : Active
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime : 0d 0h 8m
Software Version : KB.16.05.0009
Mbr
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Deterministic method
Aruba-Stack-3810M(config)# stacking member 2 type JL073A mac-address f40343-350480 Software Version : KB.16.06.0006
This will save the current configuration. Continue [y/n]? y
This will save the current configuration. Continue [y/n]? y ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
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CLI configurations
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Stacking Election:
Choose the switch with the highest configured priority as the commander.
Out of the switches with the same “highest” priority, pick the one that was the previous active commander.
If none were the previous active commander, then pick the one that was previous Standby .
If none were the previous Standby, then pick the one that has the highest software version .
Else pick the switch with the lowest MAC address.
Choose the switch which has the same software version as the commander.
If none have the same software version, then choose the switch with the highest configured priority as the
Standby
Out of the switches with the same “highest” priority, pick the one that is at furthest distance from the
commander.
Else pick the switch with the lowest MAC address
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Stack ID
Stack ID:
This is the identification number of the stack (all switches in the same stack share the same stack ID).
This value set by the commander and stays with the stack. When the stack ID is initially generated, it is created using
the current commander MAC address
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Adding a switch to stack
Provision[] the stack for the new switch with the following command on the stack
where:
n is the stacking member number for the switch
JxxxxA is the product number of the switch (required).
Any supported model can be installed and assume this provisioned configuration. If you specify a value for this parameter, then only a switch of this specific model type can assume this
provisioned configuration
(Optional) MAC-address can be specified if you want a specific switch to assume this provisioned configuration. If this value is entered, then the type value for the switch that has this MAC
address must be correct, or a configuration error is logged and the switch is not allowed to join the stack.
(Optional) You can pre-configure a priority for the member switch by entering this command:
HP Switch(config)#: stacking member N priority X
Where:
n is the stacking member number for the switch.
x is the priority (1 - 255, but should be less than the priority assigned to the Commander — the priority for the Standby should be the second highest in the stack; member switches can be left
at the default priority value of 128).
Ensure the new member switch is factory defaulted before connecting it to stack
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Redundancy switchover
Commander cannot be removed from the stack, in order to remove it we need to move to to Standby/member using “redundancy switchover”
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
1 00fd45-75a280 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 200 Standby
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Member
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
*4 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 255 Commander
Now stack member 1 has become the commander and priority switch has become the standby
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
*1 00fd45-75a280 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 200 Commander
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Standby
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
4 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 255 Member
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Remove and renumber the member
Mbr
Aruba-Stack-3810M(config)# stacking member 4 remove ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
The specified stack member will be removed from the stack and
*1 00fd45-75a280 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 200 Commander
its configuration will be erased. The resulting configuration 2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Standby
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
will be saved. The stack member will be shutdown. Continue [y/n]? y 4 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 255 Member
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
*1 00fd45-75a280 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 200 Commander
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Standby
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member A 1
B 2
We cannot remove a stack member if that would result in the split stack
C 3 Stack split
Reloading this member is not allowed since it would result in a stack split.
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Applying redundancy switchover
The commander will now reboot from the secondary image. The standby
Mbr
Mbr
Aruba-Stack-3810M(config)# stacking member 1 remove
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
The specified stack member will be removed from the stack and
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
its configuration will be erased. The resulting configuration
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Commander
will be saved. The stack member will be shutdown. Continue [y/n]? y
*3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Standby
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Renumbering the members to join the stack
JL071A A 1
JL072A
JL073A
JL074A B 2
JL075A
JL076A
C 3
Aruba-Stack-3810M(config)# stacking member 1 type JL073A mac-address f40343-34f900
This will save the current configuration. Continue [y/n]? y
D 4
Aruba-Stack-3810M(config)# stacking member 4 type JL074A mac-address 00fd45-75a280
This will save the current configuration. Continue [y/n]?
Mbr
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
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Replacing a faulty member
• Add the new member to the existing stack which would result in reboot before joining the stack
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Member joining the stack
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
*1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Member
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Commander
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Standby
4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Member
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Stack fragment
This detection logic, when it sees that one or more switches of the stack are missing and unreachable, it takes a decision whether the remaining switches (called a stack fragment) constitute a
greater stack than the switches that are missing.
When the lesser fragment is re-connected to the greater stack fragment, the switches will reboot and join the stack with the configuration available on the greater fragment
All-Fragments-Up. With this setting, all fragments of a split-stack would continue forwarding traffic. Configuration changes would also be allowed on all fragments
If the user performs any configuration changes on more than one fragment, the merge of these fragments WILL NOT be automatic when reconnected. The two fragments will continue switching traffic
independently. The user would be required to explicitly execute manager-mode command “stacking factory-reset”
If the user has not made any configuration changes on any fragment, the fragments will merge automatically when reconnected.
If user issued a “stacking set-stack” command on the split condition the Inactive fragment can become active
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Stack-fragment
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OOBM (Out-Of-Band-Management)
When using stacking, the user often does not know which switch is the “commander switch” at any given point of time; therefore, any OOBM port may be used to manage the whole stack
Thus the overall design of the protocol is Broadcast (at appropriate time) packets from an OOBM port. No acknowledgement of packets.
The discovery packets will be Layer 2 packets. They will be broadcasted with commander’s OOBM port MAC as source MAC address.
Packets will be sent out with a 30 second interval. Send a packet out of the commander’s OOBM port;
Mark down all OOBM ports it arrives on as duplicative ports (and don't send out packets from them);
Send the next packet out of the next OOBM port that is not marked as duplicative port yet;
Repeat (up to 10 times maximum) until all OOBM ports have had a packet sent out, or have been marked as duplicative;
The commander will have full control of the Stacking OOBM discovery protocol.
The commander will forward the results of the Stacking OOBM Discovery Protocol to all the members if there is a change. As a result, each member will have last information from Stacking OOBM Discovery protocol.
The protocol doesn’t become active until a commander is elected
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OOBM during split situation
Aruba-Stack-3810M# show stacking
Stack ID : 0001f403-43350580
MAC Address : f40343-3505c5
Stack Topology : Chain
Stack Status : Fragment Active
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime : 0d 1h 41m
Software Version : KB.16.06.0006
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Standby
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Missing
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member Member console
4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Commander
Aruba-Stack-3810M# show stacking
Aruba-Stack-3810M# show oobm discovery Stack ID : 0001f403-43350580
Active Stack Fragment(local) MAC Address : f40343-3505c5
IP Address : 10.10.10.1 Stack Topology : Chain
Stack Status : Fragment Active
Mbr Mac Address Status
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up
ID
Uptime : 0d 1h 44m
--- ------------------ ---------- Software Version : KB.16.06.0006
4 00fd45-78f480 Commander
1 f40343-34f900 Member Mbr
3 f40343-350580 Member ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
Inactive Stack Fragment(discovered) --- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
IP Address : 10.10.10.4 1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Standby
Mbr Mac Address Status 2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Missing
ID 3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
*4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Commander
--- ------------------ ----------
2 f40343-350480 Commander
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OOBM discovery
Accessed via OOBM ip interface of member
From commander: OOBM Global access
Aruba-Stack-3810M# show stacking Aruba-Stack-3810M# show stacking
Stack ID : 0001f403-43350580 Stack ID : 0001f403-43350580
MAC Address : f40343-3505c5
MAC Address : f40343-3505c5 Aruba-Stack-3810M# show oobm discovery
Stack Topology : Chain
Stack Status : Fragment Active Stack Topology : Chain Active Stack Fragment(local)
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up Stack Status : Fragment Inactive IP Address : 10.10.10.1
Uptime : 0d 5h 34m Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up Mbr Mac Address Status
Software Version : KB.16.06.0006 Uptime : 0d 4h 5m ID
Mbr Software Version : KB.16.06.0006 --- ------------------ ----------
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status 4 00fd45-78f480 Commander
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- --------------- Mbr 1 f40343-34f900 Member
1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Standby ID Mac Address Model Pri Status 3 f40343-350580 Member
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Missing
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
*4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Commander 1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Missing Inactive Stack Fragment(discovered)
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Commander
From the lost member: 3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Missing IP Address : 10.10.10.4
4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Missing Mbr Mac Address Status
Aruba-Stack-3810M# show stacking
Stack ID : 0001f403-43350580 Aruba-Stack-3810M# show oobm discovery ID
MAC Address : f40343-3505c5 Inactive Stack Fragment(local) --- ------------------ ----------
Stack Topology : Chain IP Address : 10.10.10.4 2 f40343-350480 Commander
Stack Status : Fragment Inactive
Mbr Mac Address Status
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime : 0d 4h 1m ID
Software Version : KB.16.06.0006 --- ------------------ ----------
Mbr 2 f40343-350480 Commander
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status Active Stack Fragment(discovered)
IP Address : 10.10.10.1
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- --------------- Mbr Mac Address Status
1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Missing ID
*2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Commander --- ------------------ ----------
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Missing
4 00fd45-78f480 Commander
4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Missing
1 f40343-34f900 Member
3 f40343-350580 Member
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Troubleshooting stacking
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Adding a mismatch MAC-address
Stack ID : 0001f403-43350580
MAC Address : f40343-3505c5
Stack Topology : Chain
Stack Status : Active
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime : 0d 3h 13m
Software Version : KB.16.06.0006
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Standby
2 f40343-350470 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Not Joined
*3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Commander
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
1 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Standby
2 f40343-350470 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Not Joined
*3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
4 00fd45-78f480 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Commander
5 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 128 Member
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Upgrade
KB.16.05.0009 to KB.16.06.0006
Commander:
Aruba-Stack-3810M# boot system flash secondary
Aruba-Stack-3810M# boot system flash secondary This will reboot the system from the secondary image.
Continue (y/n)? Y
All the members will download the firmware from the commander
# show stacking
Stack ID : 0001f403-43350580
MAC Address : f40343-3505c5
Stack Topology : Ring
Stack Status : Active
Split Policy : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime : 0d 0h 14m
Software Version : KB.16.06.0006
Mbr
ID Mac Address Model Pri Status
--- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
1 00fd45-75a280 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 200 Standby
2 f40343-350480 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 150 Member
3 f40343-350580 Aruba JL074A 3810M-48G-PoE+-1-slot... 100 Member
*4 f40343-34f900 Aruba JL073A 3810M-24G-PoE+-1-slot... 255 Commander
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Troubleshooting Stack issues
Aruba-Stack-3810M# show stacking stack-ports
Member Stacking Port State Peer Member Peer Port
------ ------------- -------- ----------- ---------
Check for Bad cabling & LED status 1 1
1 2
Up
Down 0
4 1
0
show system ---- Reverse event Log listing: Events Since Boot ----
I 09/25/18 02:50:08 02557 chassis: ST1-STBY: Stack port 4 cable removed.
W 09/25/18 02:50:08 03258 stacking: ST1-STBY: Member switch with Member ID 5
show modules removed due to loss of communication
W 09/25/18 02:50:08 03258 stacking: ST1-STBY: Member switch with Member ID 3
show boot history removed due to loss of communication
I 09/25/18 02:50:08 02559 chassis: ST1-STBY: Stack port 4 is now off-line.
show tech W 09/25/18 02:50:08 03258 stacking: ST4-CMDR: Member switch with Member ID 5
removed due to loss of communication
I 09/25/18 02:50:08 03272 stacking: ST4-CMDR: Stack fragment active
W 09/25/18 02:50:08 03258 stacking: ST4-CMDR: Member switch with Member ID 3
removed due to loss of communication
Event Log I 09/25/18 02:49:01 05101 amp-server: ST4-CMDR: AMP server configuration is
disabled due to first configuration.
I 09/25/18 02:47:25 02559 chassis: ST3-MMBR: Stack port 1 is now off-line.
I 09/25/18 02:47:25 02557 chassis: ST4-CMDR: Stack port 4 cable removed.
Show logging –r –s I 09/25/18 02:47:25 02559 chassis: ST4-CMDR: Stack port 4 is now off-line.
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When to choose BPF & FPS
FPS BPS
Low cost Performance
Simplicity Reliability
Multi-wiring stack up to 10 switches
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QUESTIONS?
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