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roriol
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Jul 20, 2017
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M5300 Virtual Chassis Stacking Technology--Full Mesh

I have seen and read a lot of the manuals and online articles about stacking M5300.  They all are assuming and speak directly to a redundant ring topology.   On page 19 of the Netgear product datashe...
  • LaurentMa's avatar
    Jul 20, 2017

    Hi Bob

     

    Yes, you can properly interconnect up to 8 M5300 units via any and all stacking ports and stack will figure it out. 

     

    M5300 switches come with all 10G ports in Ethernet mode: the two front combo 10G ports, and the two rear I/O slots.

    In System/Stacking/Advanced/Stack Port Configuration, you can enable Stacking mode on all four ports on your 8 switches. Then follow the Admin guide procedure for stacking (better to start with one switch up and all seven other switches connected, but off - and boot them one by one for the first stack creation, taking enough time for each switch joining the stack - each switch should join properly in full mesh topology this way.)

     

    M4300 1G switches now have 4 ports 10G built-in, and present same capability. Also with M4300 series, there are pure 10G models that can stack with 1G models, this time in spine and leaf elegant topologies.

     

    Regards,

     

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