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The project was simple, stack many switches on rack, however, what is the maximum number of racks units with a default stack cable?

 

We have seen 6 rack units are the maximum, but it is too tight, so I think the maximum actually should be only 5 rack units.

 

this picture has 6 units racks

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balaji.bandi
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if the question stacking cable, you need to get maximum cable length that is 3 meter ?

 

Leo Laohoo
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I would be very careful deploying a stacking cable that way.  

I had a stack master crash (6 x 9300) after one of the stacking cables became lose.  

IOS-XE stacked switches suffer from several memory-leak bug with the stack-mgr daemon.  

If we order stacking cables, it will always be 1 metre. 

normally stack can go up to 8 switches. if you making big stacks, make sure to get stack cables with enough length. you need 3m cable for patch 1st and last of stack

Leo Laohoo
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Officially, 9300/9300L/9300X can support up to 8 switches in a stack.  

Unofficially, it can support up to 16 switches in a stack.

balaji.bandi
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sure , what a night mare to manage 16switches.

 

had hardest time with 8 stack 3750 replace and split them to 4 moving forward Cat 9K

 

deploying a chassy will be easier than managing 16 devices stack...

balaji.bandi
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cost ?

mmm. thats kind of thing to think

I dont have this written but previous project I developed with Cisco , they recommend maximum 4 switches per stack. It makes much sense for me for two reason: 

Cable lengh

Vlan domain size:  4 switch represents around 250 ports and this is the size of one vlan /24. One IP per device. More or less.  /24 is a very good size for a broadcast domain. 

d.cantele1
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Just because you can isn't always good that you should...

SROD
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Is it me, or are there (6) rack units of space between those (2) switches?

rdvv
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It looks good

sherryvar
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For a switch stack of 8 devices, the below stacking order with the default stack cable length would be possible [S: Switch ; P: Stack port] [cabling from P1 to P2 based on color]

sherryvar_1-1701763976617.png

 

 

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