06-13-2015 01:51 PM
I'm 99% sure the answer is "yes" but wanted to make sure -- can I cascade two SG220-26 switches together? IE, make the two look act like a single 52 port switch?
Thanks in advance!
06-15-2015 03:14 PM
These switches do not stack, you need to go to the Sx500 series for stacking like you describe. You can still connect them and trunk between them, but you will need to log into each individually to manage them.
06-15-2015 04:17 PM
Ah, I think I may have used the wrong terminology / description. I'm not necessarily looking for the two switches to be managed as a single unit. I just want to connect the 2nd switch to the 1st one and still have all the VLANs work on both switches, much like I did with my old Dell PowerConnect 2716 switches.
06-15-2015 04:36 PM
I see. Yes you can do this with any switches, really. One bit of advice is that I would consider disabling the auto smart ports feature. It always seems to try to outsmart me and create configurations I don't intend. You can disable wit h he global config command: macro auto disabled Then just program the switches the way you want with VLANs and tagging them on the trunk ports.
06-18-2015 02:59 PM
Thanks for the info.....I figured that was standard switch behavior but wanted to make sure.
Thanks also for the auto smart ports tip. I haven't seen this feature or the command in the SG220 docs I've skimmed so far. Its possible its a new feature that I'll verify in the CLI once I get my newly arrived unit plugged in. I tend to prefer setting things up manually so I definitely appreciate you mentioning it.
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