From: netmod <[email protected]> on behalf of Aihua Guo 
<[email protected]>
Sent: 13 October 2021 20:17

Hi All,

RFC 8348 defines chassis and stack as two identities for networking equipment. 
The description for chassis says that "Any class of physical component, except 
a stack, may be contained within a chassis; a chassis may only be contained 
within a stack." First statement of this sentence seems to suggest that a 
chassis (which is a component) can also be contained within a chassis, while 
the next statement, "a chassis may only be contained within a stack." seems to 
suggest that a chassis can be only contained within a stack and not within 
another chassis, which seems to contradict with the previous statement. So, 
which statement is correct?

<tp>
I do not know what the authors had in mind but to me a chassis is clearly a 
chassis and a stack a stack:-)

A chassis is a frame, usually metal, often with PSU and perhaps managements 
functions into which blades can be slotted.  Without at least one blade it is 
usually not good for much except testing the management module although that 
may well be a blade and not integral with the chassis.  A multi-protocol switch 
would be a likely example.  I have not seen a chassis within a chassis.

By contrast, a stack is made up of stackable elements, each of which is 
complete in itself and could be used by itself as a one element stack but which 
also have in/out sockets which enable multiple elements to be integrated into a 
single functional element.  A LAN hub where each element supports 16 ports and 
eight can be stacked to form a 128 port hub would be an example.  If the 
elements are all connected together, I see a stack.  If they are physically 
co-located but function as several separate entities then I see several stacks 
but not  a stack within a stack.

HTH

Tom Petch

 
Another point to clarify is that in the description for stack, "...a stack may 
be contained within another stack.  Only chassis components should be contained 
within a stack." Is it correct to understand that a stack can contain either 
another stack or a chassis, or both, but nothing else?

I would appreciate the clarification.

Thanks,
Aihua






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