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SG350X & SG550X uplink port

lucky88star
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SG350X-24 & SG550X-24 uplink port come with 2 10GE copper/SFP+ combo + 2 SFP+, I would like to know is that possible to use 4 SFP+ port simultaneously ?

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Iliya Gatsev
Cisco Employee
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Hi, My name is Iliya Gatsev. I am a Cisco TAC Network Engineer in the Cisco Small Business Support Center.

 

Let me check what can be done.

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco TAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

Hi,

Yes, you can use the 4 SFP+ ports simultaneously.

 

Note: SFP Fiber takes precedence in Combo ports when both ports are being used.

 

Please rate this post or marked as answered to help other Cisco customers.

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco TAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

Hi IIiya,

 

Had a few questions regarding the SFP+ ports in Cisco SG550X series switches

 

Please find the attached figure for your reference. Wanted to confirm some details about the ports

 

1. Are the ports marked in "Blue"the OOB management ports ? Is it a 10G port?
2. Are the ports marked in "Red" the SFP+ ports ? If yes, are the 1st 2 ports the combo SFP+ ports?

3. Which are the ports that I could use to stack 2 Cisco SG550X switches ?  1st set of ports marked in Red or the XG3/XG4 ports?

4. If I enable stacking between 2 switches, is there a limitation like I cant use the other 10G ports for connection ?

 

Awaiting your reply.

 

Regards,

Nithin.

Hi Nithin,

 

I have the same question (no. 4), If I enable stacking between 2 switches, is there a limitation like I cant use the other 10G ports for connection?

 

I hope you got an answer by now.

 

Thanks for your help in advance!

 

Karim

Hello,

 

I just bought some SG550X 48 and I do have a question.

What If I do not wish to stack the switches through its SFP ports. Since I wish to you them to connect them to different switches fiber for redundancy.

Can I use Stacking through regular ports as port-channels? Can't find the reason to use Fiber for Master/Slave redundancy.

You can go with

SG350XG-24F

SG350XG-24F-K9

●  24x 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+
●  2x 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10Gbase-T copper port (combo with 4 SFP+)
●  1x Gigabit Ethernet management port
 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/350x-series-stackable-managed-switches/datasheet-c78-735986.html