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Stacking limitations – Blade ICE BLADEOS BMD00178 User Manual

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BLADEOS 6.3 Application Guide

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BMD00178, April 2010

Stacking Limitations

The GbESM with BLADEOS 6.3 can operate in one of two modes:

Default mode, which is the regular stand-alone (or non-stacked) mode.

Stacking mode, in which multiple physical switches aggregate functions as a single switching
device.

When in stacking mode, the following stand-alone features are not supported:

Active Multi-Path Protocol (AMP)

SFD

sFlow port monitoring

Uni-Directional Link Detection (UDLD)

Port flood blocking

BCM rate control

Link Layer Detection Protocol (LLDP)

Protocol-based VLANs

RIP

OSPF and OSPFv3

IPv6

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

Loopback Interfaces

Router IDs

Route maps

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

MAC address notification

Static MAC address adding

Static multicast

MSTP

IGMP Relay and IGMPv3

Note –

In stacking mode, switch menus and commands for unsupported features may be

unavailable, or may have no effect on switch operation.