08-27-2014 11:52 AM - edited 03-07-2019 08:33 PM
Hello,
I am confused as to connecting 3 3750X switches for stackpower. I have seen 3 different ways of connecting the stackpower cables and am confused as to which way I should connect them. any and all help is appreciated.
08-27-2014 02:18 PM
Connect them like this:
SW1 to SW2
SW2 to SW3
SW3 to SW1
08-29-2014 11:21 AM
09-02-2014 11:09 AM
Thank you for the responses, but are both recommendations for redundant ring? If not, what are the pro/cons of both (if any)?
09-02-2014 11:44 AM
Hi jgutierrez123,
Please ignore the picture of two switches (A and B) from my previous attached picture. Your case is in the picture below it with three switches (A, B, and C). In the documentation, Cisco said that if you connect your three switches as shown in the picture, you will get the full bandwidth and redundancy. If you only use two cables (one between SW-A and SW-B and one between SW-B and SW-C) then you only get half bandwidth and no redundancy.
Please read more about the recommendation from Cisco website from the page below. Pay attention only on figures 2.4 to 2.7.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/hardware/installation/guide/3750x_3560x_HIG/HIGINSTL.html#wp1151483
Regards,
Davi
08-29-2014 01:06 PM
On SW1 connect the yellow end of your power stack cable to the s-power 2 port and connect the green end of the cable to the s-power 1 port on SW2. Do the same with your second cable between SW2 and SW3. With your third cable connect the green side to s-power 1 port on SW1 and the yellow end to s-power 2 port on SW3. Hope this helps
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