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3560 V2 stacking with 3560X

Todd Willoughby
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Im going to be ordering a new 3560X L3 switch (ws-3560x-48pf-s). We currently have a 3560 V2 switch and I've read it supports stacking, but looking at the back I just see a console port. Is there an extra card I have to get for this 3560V2 to make it stakable with the 3560X?


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Reza Sharifi
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3560 series switches are NOT stack able. It does not matter whether it is the X series, E series or version-2 , etc...

HTH

Just looked at the data sheets again thanks for the info

 I've read it supports stacking,

As Reza has stated, 3560-series of switches does NOT support stacking.  Stacking is the exclusive domain of the 3750-series switches (and a little bit of the 2960S).

The 3560, however, support switch clustering.  But hey, let's not kid ourselves, who uses switch clustering these days?

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