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Stacking GS752T — 52-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Managed
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Stacking GS752T — 52-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Managed
Hello,
I was wondering when stacking a GS752TS can you use a smaller switch? or do you have to uyse another 52 port?
Thanks for your time...Kent
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Re: Stacking GS752T — 52-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Managed
Hi Kent,
When I have this right these (exactly - see the additional comments below!) can be stacked using a 2.5G DAC:
• GS728TS
- North America: GS728TSB-100NAS
- Europe: GS728TSB-100EUS
- Asia/Japan: GS728TSB-100AJS
• GS728TPS
- North America: GS728TPSB-100NAS
- Europe: GS728TPSB-100EUS
- Asia/Japan: GS728TPSB-100AJS
• GS752TS
- North America: GS752TSB-100NAS
- Europe: GS752TSB-100EUS
- Asia/Japan: GS752TSB-100AJS
• GS752TPS
- North America: GS752TPSB-100NAS
- Europe: GS752TPSB-100EUS
- Asia/Japan: GS752TPSB-100AJS
These are all switches with six SFP slots on the right side, where two can be used for 2.5G stacking connections.
Availability seems to be limited in some markets.
Don't be confused about the similarly named GS516TP, GS728TP, GS728TPP and GS752TP and the recently released GS728TPv2, GS728TPPv2, GS752TPv2 and GS752TPP! These are standalone switches, and not stackable.
Regards,
-Kurt.