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Pupp3tm4st3r
May 05, 2015Aspirant
Stack Error with 2 GSM7328Sv1
Hi there, in our company we have two GSM7328Sv1 Switches which we want to stack. We have four AX742 modules, two for each switch. When I try to put them in a stack following happens: The stack ...
Pupp3tm4st3r
May 12, 2015Aspirant
Yeah I tested that, brought up the working switch and then added a third one [both of them] but both got errors. An interesting thing was, that normally I can see the equipped modules at the advanced stacking overview menu point, but regardless which switch I attached as third, it didn´t show the information for the third switch.
Last thing I tested was the working stack with my new cables at least with one of them [3m AXC763 CX4 cable] and it gave me errors, too, but it would be a too big coincidence if all of my three cables were faulty...don´t know what to test anymore..
Last thing I tested was the working stack with my new cables at least with one of them [3m AXC763 CX4 cable] and it gave me errors, too, but it would be a too big coincidence if all of my three cables were faulty...don´t know what to test anymore..
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