Creating an AOS-CX VSF Stack Using UI
In Aruba Central (on-premises), you can create a create a VSF stack by selecting and configuring the conductor switch through the UI.
Before creating a stack, you must physically connect the members of the stack in the chain or ring topology on the ports reserved for auto-stacking. For auto-stacking to work, the members should be connected in the direction of the higher denomination port to the lower denomination port.
The following ports are reserved for auto-stacking:
- 24-port switch models— Ports 25 and 26
- 48-port switch models— Ports 49 and 50
Auto-stacking peer discovery is a uni-directional process. It starts with the VSF link containing the higher denomination VSF port. Member discovery starts on the higher-numbered port for each member in line. For a three-member stack in the ring topology, use the following connection example for auto-stacking to work:
- Connect port 50 of member 1 to port 49 of member 2
- Connect port 50 of member 2 to port 25 of member 3
- Connect port 26 of member 3 to port 49 of member 1
For more information on auto-stacking configuration, refer to the AOS-CX Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) Guide.
The stack can be created only at the group-level.
To create an AOS-CX VSF stack, complete the following steps:
- In the app, set the filter to a group containing at least one switch.
- Under , click > .
- Click the or icon to view the switch configuration dashboard.
- 4. Click
The VSF Stacking page is displayed with a list of stacks.
> . - In the
The Create VSF Stack page is displayed.
table, click to create a stack. -
Configure the following parameters:
Table 1: Create VSF Stack
Parameters
Description
Value The switch platform for the VSF Stack.
6200 or 6300
The Conductor switch in a Stack,
Select the switch from the drop-down.
One or more port numbers for the first VSF link separated by commas.
Following are the default port values:
- 24-port switch models—25
- 48-port switch models—49
One or more port numbers for the second VSF link separated by commas.
Following are the default port values:
- 24-port switch models—26
- 48-port switch models—50
Indicates whether VSF split detection mode is enabled. If this is enabled, during a split, the fragment that has the conductor becomes the active fragment and keeps its front plane (non-VSF) interfaces up and running. The other fragment becomes inactive and all non-VSF interfaces on the inactive fragment are brought down to avoid network disruption.
It is recommended to enable this field during the stack creation. Also, ensure that the conductor and standby conductor are connected to the management interface.
Select the check box to enable or disable.
- Click
The new stack is displayed in the Stacking table with the conductor switch. The stack creation may take up to 10 minutes. You can use the
page to verify the status of a stack formation.To monitor switch stacks and troubleshoot any stack-related errors, select the conductor switch of stack from the Monitoring AOS-CX Switch Stacks.
list and navigate to the > tab. For more information, see
.
Editing the Conductor
To edit the conductor, point to the row for the conductor, and click the edit icon.
You can only edit the following parameters:
This parameter is available only for the conductor.
For more information on changing the VSF links, see Modifying VSF Links Using UI.
and
Removing a Stack
To remove a stack, point to the stack you want to remove and click the delete icon. In the page, you can delete a stack only in the following scenarios:
- If there is only one member in a stack.
- If all other stack members except conductor are down.
Stacks cannot be deleted when the status of members are online.
To remove a stack with more than one member, it is recommended to remove individual members, one at a time, starting from the last member in the stack. For more information, see Removing an AOS-CX VSF Stack Member Using UI.
- Deleting the stack from the page will remove the VSF stacking configuration from the conductor. Once the stack is deleted, the conductor will reboot and move to the unprovisioned group as a standalone device.
- Conductor member cannot be deleted as an individual member.