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stackable switches

rahman001
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Hi everyone,

what are the model of stackable switches?

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Jon Marshall
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rahman001 wrote:

Hi everyone,

what are the model of stackable switches?

L2 stackable switches = 2750

L3 stackable switches = 3750

Note that other switches, although not stackable can actually be clustered together.

Jon

Jon,

L2 stackable switches = 2750

Hmm, I don't know about those and I could not find them on Cisco website during a fast sweep. Did you perhaps mean 2975?

Best regards,

Peter

EDIT: There are also 2960-S stackable switches using the FlexStack technology...

paluchpeter wrote:

Jon,

L2 stackable switches = 2750

Hmm, I don't know about those and I could not find them on Cisco website during a fast sweep. Did you perhaps mean 2975?

Best regards,

Peter

Peter

Indeed i did. Thanks for pointing that out.

Edit - i have no idea where i got the 2750 from

Jon

tx guys..

cisco switch 2975

cisco switch 3750  are both stackable/workgroup switches..

Nagaraja Thanthry
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

Cisco supports stacking in 3750, 2975, and 2960 platforms.

3750 Models: 3750, 3750v2, 3750E, 3750X

2975 Models: 2975

2960 Models: 2960S

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6406/prod_models_comparison.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/index.html

Hope this helps.

Regards,

NT

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