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GearManager
Apr 21, 2016Aspirant
Looking at getting a second GS752TSB and have questions about stacking.
Hello all, I am looking at possible getting a second GS752tsb switch and am told that it can support stacking and 10Gbps. The documentation mentions that the SFP stacking port provides bandwidth...
- Sep 29, 2016
2 ports on the GS752TS(B) can be configured for stacking (ports 51 and 52). When configured in stack mode, the stack ports operate at 2.5Gbps full duplex. With 2 ports on a switch in stack mode, this is where the 10Gbps stacking bandwidth comes from (each stack port does 2.5Gbps in both directions).
mgmtmt
May 12, 2016Tutor
I think you are correct. However, you want to set up all four links as "stack."
Don't put them into a LAG if that is what you are thinking. LAG uses LACP standard that is not compatible with stack ports.
BrendanM
Sep 29, 2016NETGEAR Expert
2 ports on the GS752TS(B) can be configured for stacking (ports 51 and 52). When configured in stack mode, the stack ports operate at 2.5Gbps full duplex. With 2 ports on a switch in stack mode, this is where the 10Gbps stacking bandwidth comes from (each stack port does 2.5Gbps in both directions).
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