11-14-2009 11:36 AM
Dear collegues,
i am looking for linksys switches for a while. and i normally work with cisco 3750 and 6500 type of series.
but now i want to realise these functionalities in a linksys/cisco smb type of switch
- stack a switch with two units
- lacp/lag a trunked portchannel with two ports with one port in each switch
and ofcource have the abiliti to turn off a switch if needed / recover form a power failure in one powergroup. (or ofcource a unit failure) without downtime.
assumption are then that a stack shares all resources like a cisco 3750 stack would.
when i read the cheat sheet the SGE2000, SGE2010 are stackable, but can they do the same job as a 3750 would?
i read some strange things on the forums with creating lacp trunked ports if that allready is giving a struggle i have a hardtime assuming it would work also with a lacp in a stacked switch with one cable in each unit.
anybody have experiance with this?
what model would i need?
Thanks in advance
Soul
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11-25-2009 03:47 AM
Christopher.
as expressed in the picture.. (ofcource two nics :))
thanks for the answer and the efford. (all who helped and replied btw) hopefully this case will help other too in the future.
with kind regards,
Soul
ps: i additionally attached the picture.. cant gurantee it will allways be there...
11-21-2009 03:07 PM
double post...
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