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Etherswitch question

is66rlhntadm
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I noticed cisco says that if 2 etherswitches are in the same router chassis that they must be stacked.

so is the NM-1GE considered an etherswitch?

I was planning on putting both the NM-1GE and NME-16ES-1G in the same router would this require stacking (thus making the NM-1GE useless) or is this a valid setup?

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paolo bevilacqua
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No, the NM-1GE is not, and is not considered, an etherswitch.

Note that depending on the router where you're placing it, the routing performances for NM-1GE can be much, much less than wire rate.

Please rate post if it helps!

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paolo bevilacqua
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No, the NM-1GE is not, and is not considered, an etherswitch.

Note that depending on the router where you're placing it, the routing performances for NM-1GE can be much, much less than wire rate.

Please rate post if it helps!

Thanks thats what I thought but I wanted to be sure

I'm planning to put it in a 3745

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