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  • 1.  IRF Stack HPE 1950 JG961A

    Posted Sep 22, 2021 11:33 AM

    Hello,

    I have 2 switchs HPE 1950 JG961A, I have tried several times to interconnect them with 10Gb cable CAT 7 & build an IRF stack but I couldn't, it detects nothing. so can someone please tell me where the problem is ?  irf conf.PNG

     

    Thanks,

    Yfourar

    #Cable
    #Commware


  • 2.  RE: IRF Stack HPE 1950 JG961A

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 22, 2021 12:15 PM

    Hello @yfourar ,

    Can you share IRF-Configuration from current configuration?

    It would be like on SW1:

    irf-port 1/1

     

    SW1:
    irf-port 1/1
    port group interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/51
    port group interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/52
    
    SW2:
    irf-port 2/2
    port group interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 2/0/51
    port group interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 2/0/52

     

     

    Also, have run below command after following the IRF steps in both devices:

     

    [HPE]  irf-port-configuration active 

     

     

     Also 'save f' the config before run above command.

    https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=mmr_kc-0117031

    Thanks!



  • 3.  RE: IRF Stack HPE 1950 JG961A

    Posted Sep 23, 2021 03:45 AM

    Hello,

    actualy I wanna interconnect the 2 switchs with only one cable, cause I need the other ports to interconnect them with 2 other switchs 1950 JG963A, I did the same configuration

    - Port IRF 1/1 (TenGB 1/0/51) -----------> -Port 2/1 IRF (TenGB 2/0/51)

    -Port 2/2 IRF (TenGB 2/0/52)-----------> Port 3/2 IRF (TenGB 3/0/52)

    -Port 3/2 IRF (TenGB 3/0/51)-----------> Port 4/1 IRF (TenGB 4/0/51)

    -Port 4/2 IRF (TenGB 4/0/52)-----------> Port 1/2 IRF (TenGB 1/0/52)

    REGARDS.

     



  • 4.  RE: IRF Stack HPE 1950 JG961A

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 23, 2021 03:56 AM

    Hello yfourar,

    Please check the following document from page 95 for an example for the GUI (on page 24 is an explanation of the IRF and its features):

    https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c04657809 

    or the following video for the CLI:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLecjOikJcM 

    Hope this helps!



  • 5.  RE: IRF Stack HPE 1950 JG961A

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 23, 2021 04:46 AM
    Hello @yfourar,

    Can you configure like below:

    Port IRF 1/1 (TenGB 1/0/51) -----------> -Port 2/2 IRF (TenGB 2/0/51)

    -Port 2/1 IRF (TenGB 2/0/52)-----------> Port 3/2 IRF (TenGB 3/0/52)

    -Port 3/1 IRF (TenGB 3/0/51)-----------> Port 4/2 IRF (TenGB 4/0/51)

    -Port 4/1 IRF (TenGB 4/0/52)-----------> Port 1/2 IRF (TenGB 1/0/52)

    Thanks!


  • 6.  RE: IRF Stack HPE 1950 JG961A

    Posted Sep 23, 2021 05:16 AM

    @akg7 @-Alex- 

    Is it normal to use RJ45 CAT7 to interconnect the stack ? 



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  • 8.  RE: IRF Stack HPE 1950 JG961A

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Sep 23, 2021 07:30 AM

    Helloyfourar,

     

    To connect the 10GBase-T Ethernet ports in a short distance, you can use Category 6A (or above) twisted-pair cables

    As mentioned in the following document on page 39:

    https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c04657807 

    1/10GBase-T autosensing Ethernet port

    To avoid packet loss caused by interferences, layer cables as follows:
    • Use category-6A or above cables and connectors.
    • Do not bundle cables in their first 20 m (65.62 ft).
    • Separate power cords and twisted pair cables at and around the distribution frame.
    • For ports adjacent to one another on the device, the peer ports on the distribution frame are not
    adjacent, for example:
    { If the device connects to one distribution frame, connect port 1 on the device to port 1 on the
    distribution frame and port 2 on the device to port 3 on the distribution frame.
    { If the device connects to two distribution frames, connect port 1 on the device to port 1 on
    distribution frame 1 and port 2 on the device to port 1 on distribution frame 2.
    • Keep the device and twisted pair cables away from interference sources, such as a two-way
    radio or a high-power variable-frequency drive.

    Hope this helps!