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Agsy
Oct 11, 2016Aspirant
Some questions regarding redundant setup with M4300 series switches - VMware Environment
Hey guys, we are planning to deploy new redundant Netgear Switches (M4300 series), mainly as a replacement for our currently in place core switch (also Netgear). We plan to use 2 M4300-12x12f, combi...
- Oct 11, 2016
Hi Agsy,
Welcome to NETGEAR community!1.) It is recommended to stacking in a "circle".
2.) inter-switch data transmission also over stacking ports,and please use 10G to stacking.
For detail setting, you can look into "http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/M5300/M5300-M6100-M7100_SWA_v11_28Mar2015.pdf" capture 24 page 473.
3.) It is not necessary to add interconnection between switchs. Switchs in stacking mode is working as one device.
May the answers help you.
Carl_z
Oct 11, 2016NETGEAR Expert
Hi Agsy,
Welcome to NETGEAR community!
1.) It is recommended to stacking in a "circle".
2.) inter-switch data transmission also over stacking ports,and please use 10G to stacking.
For detail setting, you can look into "http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/M5300/M5300-M6100-M7100_SWA_v11_28Mar2015.pdf" capture 24 page 473.
3.) It is not necessary to add interconnection between switchs. Switchs in stacking mode is working as one device.
May the answers help you.
Agsy
Oct 12, 2016Aspirant
Hi Carl_z,
thank you for your quick and valuable response, that helped a lot. All seems to work now as planned.
Cheers
Sascha
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