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MS-350 Stack
I am trying to setup a stack using MS-350 switches. I have followed the instructions and have other stacks working. Though for some reason only the main switch will connect, the others show offline. I have tried a 3 stack setup and just switched to a 2 stack setup to see if it would work. I am using the MA-CBL-40G-50CM-GT stack cables. I am leaning to the stack cables are the issue as I have tried 8 different cables and 6 different switches with the same results. Any thoughts?
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Sorry for the late reply. The solution was to replace the stack cables that we were using. Replaced them out and everything came online as it should.
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Please, if this post was useful, leave your kudos and mark it as solved.
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I will try that out and see if they show up.
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THis is a guide on stacking:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Stacking/Switch_Stacks#Configuring_a_Physical_Switch_Stack
Some tips:
- Before forming the stack, allow all switches to upgrade to the same firmware level.
- If you are still not having any luck, factory reset all the switches in the stack. Give me a 30 minutes to recover.
- If they are still not coming online, try connecting the switches together via Ethernet cables until the stack shows as formed (not normally needed, but sometimes helps just in the beginning).
- If still not working, check the local status page of one of the non working switches and see what reason it reports.
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Sorry for the late reply. The solution was to replace the stack cables that we were using. Replaced them out and everything came online as it should.
