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02-18-2017 08:55 PM - edited 03-08-2019 09:24 AM
Hi All,
I am trying to stack 2960x "WS-C2960X-48LPD-L" switches in two different racks, and racks are far away from each other. ( lets say 4 Meters distance between racks).
My ask is, how I can create stack between switches using fiber cable (1000BaseSX SFP),
I am attaching the pic of closet for better under standing.
Thank you and much appreciated your reply.
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03-21-2017 05:34 AM
Seems like Cisco is working on horizontal stacking for 2960X also:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/global/da_dk/assets/pdfs/cisco_catalyst_switching.pdf
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02-18-2017 09:24 PM
Hi,
There is no stacking cable that long (4 meters). I think the longest stacking cable is one meter.
So, the easiest way to do this is by stacking the 2 switches in rack-1 and uplink them to the core and also stack 3 switches in rack-2 and uplink them to the core. In this case, you will have 2 stacks, one in rack-1 and one in rack-2.
HTH
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02-19-2017 01:16 PM
Thanks Rex's for your reply,
I don't have enough uplinks in core so can't make them separate stack.
and the longest stack cable cisco has 3 meter which is no not enough for me as well that's why trying to do it with fiber.
plz let me know if you find any solutions.
thanks and appreciated your reply.
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02-19-2017 01:43 PM
Hi,
You may want to contact this company (link below) as they have stacking cables up to 10M.
http://blog.connectzone.com/cab-stack-10m-the-longest-available-stackwise-cable-for-cisco-3750/
The pictures shows it being for the 3750 series but they may custom build for 2960x as well.
HTH
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03-21-2017 05:34 AM
Seems like Cisco is working on horizontal stacking for 2960X also:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/global/da_dk/assets/pdfs/cisco_catalyst_switching.pdf
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02-18-2017 09:28 PM
My ask is, how I can create stack between switches using fiber cable (1000BaseSX SFP)
This is called Horizontal Stacking and this feature will never be enabled on a Cat 2K.
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02-19-2017 01:19 PM
Thanks Leo,
Do you have any other idea/ suggestions to accomplish stacking in 2 separate racks on (2960x) switches.
thank you
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02-19-2017 02:21 PM
Ummmm ... One method, archaic, is to use Switch Clustering.
Very old and I don't see any benefit other than to save IP address to the management VLAN.
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09-01-2017 03:09 AM
Hi Leo,
Horizontal Stacking is working succesfully on Catalyst 2960X with 10G uplinks. IOS 15.2(5)E2
SW12-C2960X-48P-HSTACK-TUL#sh switch hstack-ports
Horizontal stack port status :
Te Ports Stack Port Operational Status Next Reload Status Media Type
--------- ------------ -------------------- ------------------- -------------
Te1/0/1 NA N/W Port N/W Port Fiber
Te1/0/2 2 Stack Port Stack Port Fiber
Te2/0/1 1 Stack Port Stack Port Fiber
Te2/0/2 2 Stack Port Stack Port Fiber
Te3/0/1 1 Stack Port Stack Port Fiber
Te3/0/2 2 Stack Port Stack Port Fiber
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01-02-2018 09:15 AM
Hello,
You achieved this by using regular uplink ports from switch? Or are you using the new FlexStack-Extended modules (fiber or hybrid)?
From what I have read, it seems that we can use regular uplink ports for stacking (without the need to buy an stack module) but I have no switches to test this.
Regards,
Joao Carvalho
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03-02-2018 02:08 PM
Hello,
Yes, using only regular uplink ports.
