11-19-2007 08:38 PM - edited 03-05-2019 07:31 PM
Hi,
Can anyone explain what is a stacked switch and what kind of switches can be stacked and why the switched need to be stacked and how they work.
Any links that I can go through to get the details.
Thanks in Advance,
Shyam
11-19-2007 08:58 PM
HI Shyam, [Pls Rate if HELPS]
Refer Link below for Stack Eg:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps628/products_data_sheet09186a00800a1789.html
FYI: Read the Complete review document on Stacking with CISCO Switches:
http://www.networkworld.com/reviews/2003/0811revcisco.html
Pls Rate if HELPS
Best Regards,
Guru Prasad R
11-20-2007 07:01 AM
Hi
When you talk about stacking the cisco switches, there are two techniques
gigastack :- In this you connect all the switches uplink with gigabit stack GBIC.
guru prasad has given one cisco url for that.
and all the switches that support stackwise technology are now end of sale.
stackwise and stackwise plus :-
Cisco StackWise technology unites up to nine individual Cisco Catalyst 3750 switches into a single logical unit, using special stack interconnect cables and stacking software. The stack behaves as a single switching unit that is managed by a master switch elected from one of the member switches. The master switch automatically creates and updates all the switching and optional routing tables. A working stack can accept new members or delete old ones without service interruption.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_white_paper09186a00801b096a.shtml
now we can say that we have only one stacking option available that is of stackwise as all model which supported gigstack are now end os sale.
HTH
rate if it helped
rgds
rajat
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