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6 TopicsHow stacking works is 2 stacked switches?
Hi Experts, I'm new to stacking and I would like to know how it will work with 2 switches. I know that when these 2 switches were stacked, they basically become a single switch. Now my question is, how High Availability is achieved by this? For example, Switch 1 has 40 devices connected to the ethernet ports. Then 35 devices connected to the ethernet ports of Switch 2. When one of them goes down, how the remaining Switch can cater all the devices connected to the Switch that goes down? Can someone shed me some light of concept and what will happen in this scenario? Thanks in advanced! ArnelSolved9.1KViews0likes6CommentsStacking on S3300
I've been reading as much documentation as I can find, but I just can seem to get stacking to work. The Hardware Installation document states that stacking will automatically configure itself, but it doesn't seem to be working for me. I have two S3300 switches connected to each other over two 10Gbase-T connections. Both connections are up and stable showing no errors and traffic can pass across the switches. However, I can never see the other switch when I'm looking at the stack configuration. Can someone point me in a direction as to where I need to look?Solved40gb Ethernet - M4300 12X12F Stacking Aggregation
We are building a storage solution for my client. I would like to know if it's possible to achieve 40gb aggregation between the 2 M430012X12F? Does this mean I just need to use 4 fiber port of each switch to do so? ThanksSolved3.8KViews0likes4Comments[M4300] M4300-24X24F (XSM4348S) Stacking, new environment, other brand switches
Good morning all, For the company I work for I am currently desinging a brandnew IT environment. This will be based on Hyper-V, Windows Server 2016 with S2D. It will consist of 2 hosts, each supplied with 4x 10GbE SFP+ (each server has 2 Mellanox ConnectX-4 2x25GbE cards) The core switches will be 2 stacked M4300-24X24F switches. There will be other switches for desktops, AP's and cameras which have to be connected to this stack We also have several VLAN's to separate our business network and various wireless net works and guest networks, as well as our phone system. Our current network is a so-called star network: 1 central switch (HP 1910 48-port, little bit undersized, with a 17Gbps switching capacity.....) All servers direct on this switch 3 very old HP PoE switches for the desktops and phones, each connected with 2 port copper LAG/LACP (2 VLANs) 2 other HP PoE (HP 1920-24G-PoE+ (180W)) switches, each connected with 2 port SFP LAG/LACP (5 VLANs) Now comes the issue/problem/question Now ofcourse the current servers and current "core" switch will disappear so: can I connect those other switches to the stack somehow? (2 of them are in hard to reach places..., and it will save me 7000 euros also if I choose for additional M4300 switches...) can I still use VLAN's? I read something that VLAN's cannot be used with a Leaf-Spine setup? Or am I misunderstanding things? regarding Windows Server 2016 I don't need to set up any distributed LACP, thanks to the build-in NIC teaming Windows has, so no issue here So what can I do to make this all work? Or should I convince the management to invest in additional switches, and if so, what kind of (S3300 series?)?3.1KViews0likes4CommentsGS752TPSB Stacking
I'm trying to determine how to stack these switches. It states to use the following: AGC761 However those don't seem to be currently manufactered However the AXC761 is currently made but I found another post saying it couldn't be used for stacking only for lag ports, what gives?Solved