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2 Part stacking question

DerikArnie4760
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Part 1: I have a MS225 in use now, two new MS210s and stacking cables. Can I create a stack with all 3 switches and not lose the port config on the one existing switch?

Part 2: I want to have have this stack to have multiple connections to the 2 "Core" Cisco 3850 switches. I assume I would just aggregate several ports as the uplink trunk doing the mirroring this on the "Core" or is there a better way to do this?

Thanks in advance for any help.

note the reply from @DarrenOC that answers question 1, the existing MS225 should keep its config when added to the stack.

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@DerikArnie4760 a when you do create your port channels on the Catalyst side make sure you’re using LACP for the aggregation - that’s the only method that the Meraki switches support.

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MerakiGnome
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Hi @DerikArnie4760

@as per the below document you can’t physically stack an MS250 and MS210. This is only possible with MS210 and MS225’s

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Stacking/Switch_Stacks

Darren OConnor
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor

CMR
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@DerikArnie4760 you can bundle connections together for performance and availability and like the 3850s a single port channel can have ports from multiple switches in the stack.

Unfortunately as @DarrenOC said, you cannot stack MS250s and MS210s.

If my answer solves your problem please click Accept as Solution so others can benefit from it.

@DerikArnie4760 a when you do create your port channels on the Catalyst side make sure you’re using LACP for the aggregation - that’s the only method that the Meraki switches support.

DerikArnie4760
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Sorry, I type-o’d the switch types. They are an existing MS225 and two new MS210s. I’m updating the original post.

CMR
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@DerikArnie4760 you are all good to go then, we have multiple MS225/MS210 mixed stacks and they work nicely, ours are even connected to 3850 stacks, but we use the 10Gb SFP+ ports as uplinks with STP blocking one port rather than using port channels as we don't need 20Gb throughput.

If my answer solves your problem please click Accept as Solution so others can benefit from it.

@CMR OK, will the existing config on the MS225 stay when I create the stack or will I need to program it after making that stack?

MerakiGnome
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@DerikArnie4760 , all existing switch config will remain. Sounds like you’ve been burnt before by stacking legacy Cisco switches!

Darren OConnor
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor

@DarrenOC Yes I have, lol.

Thanks everyone I got my answers, much appreciated.

MerakiGnome
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Hi @DerikArnie4760 , then you’re good to go. Stack away.

Darren OConnor
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor