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2021-06-15
09:53 AM
2021-06-15
09:53 AM
Stacking ax742
We will stack with gsm7328fs and gsm7328fsv2. We will install ax742 modules on the switches. Is there any problem while stacking?
Model: GSM7328FS|ProSafe 24F+4 Layer3 Gigabit Stackable managed switch, M5300-28GF3 (GSM7328FSv2)|ProSafe 24F+4 Layer3 Gigabit Stackable managed switch
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2021-06-16
04:11 AM
2021-06-16
04:11 AM
Re: Stacking ax742
@funal wrote:
We will stack with gsm7328fs and gsm7328fsv2. We will install ax742 modules on the switches. Is there any problem while stacking?
Best asked in the place dedicated to those products.
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2021-06-21
08:56 AM
2021-06-21
08:56 AM
Re: Stacking ax742
The GSM7328FS and GSM7328FSv2 (M5300-28GF3) are NOT compatible to be stacked with each other because they have different firmware versions and are not of the same switch family.
The GSM7328FSv2 is ONLY compatible to be stack within the M5300 Series Switch Family indicated in the data sheet here.
The GSM7328FS is ONLY compatible to GSM7328S and GSM7352S as per data sheet here.
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DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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