01-10-2020 03:25 AM
Hi All
How much stacking kits required for stacking ONE pair of Cat 9200 (or pair of 9200L) ?
Every Stacking kit includes TWO stacking adapters and one stacking cable.
So is it enough One staking kit to stack One pair of Cat 9200(or pair of 9200L) ?
(supposing that Data Stack with Half Bandwidth is OK)
Whether two-unit stack will work, if only one stack adapter inserted in each of two units?
01-10-2020 04:07 AM
@aypopoff Hello,
2 module and 1 cable will put your device in stack, but you wont have high availability, because of it is recommended to get 2 module and 2 cables.
Look commended connection by cisco:
More information here: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9200-series-switches/nb-06-stackwise-architecture-cte-en.html
01-10-2020 07:06 AM
@Jaderson Pessoa wrote:@aypopoff Hello,
2 module and 1 cable will put your device in stack, but you wont have high availability, because of it is recommended to get 2 module and 2 cables.
Hi, thank you for response.
But the main question is:
>> Whether two-unit stack will work, if only one stack adapter inserted in each of two units?
Key words - "two-unit stack"
No HA required in two-unit stack (except perhaps cross-stack uplinks, but the question is not about that)
So whether two-unit stack brings up, if only one stack adapter inserted in each of two units?
I could not find in documentation neither prohibition nor permission to leave one stack slot blank...
therefore the question
01-10-2020 09:28 AM - edited 01-10-2020 09:31 AM
Yes, you can use it plug only one cable and one adapter. But Cisco's recommends
"When these switches are deployed in stack configuration mode, we recommend maintaining the same uplink
connection design principle as a dual stack-member system".
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/white-paper-c11-741468.pd
01-10-2020 05:03 PM - edited 01-10-2020 05:04 PM
Hello
Yes stacking will work with just one stack cable between the two switches, however the backplane will only be running at half of its applicable ring speed as you wont have a full closed ring:
sh switch stack-ring speed
sh switch stack-port sum
01-14-2020 07:53 AM
>> Yes stacking will work with just one stack cable between the two switches
Yes, I know, one stack cable between two switches is just case of unclosed ring.
And it covered in documentation.
What about only one stack adapter in each of two switches?
whether two-unit stack brings up ?
Do you see this on practice? or maybe you have other confirmation (Excuse me, I'm paranoid :)))
09-19-2023 07:10 AM
Hi, Can a stack module for Cisco Catalyst 3650 work with 9200l?
09-19-2023 07:18 AM - edited 09-19-2023 07:19 AM
far as i know.. it is not possible, since they are different models, ios and so on.
Look this:
The following are the restrictions for switch stack configuration:
A switch stack can have up to eight stacking-capable switches connected through their StackWise ports.
Only homogenous stacking is supported, that is, a stack of Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches with only Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches as stack members.
You cannot have a switch stack containing a mix of different license levels.
Do not stack Cisco Catalyst 9200L Series Switches with Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches.
C9200-24PB and C9200-48PB switch models can only be stacked with each other and not with other models of the Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches.
During a switchover, when the standby device syncs with the active device, the following log message is displayed on the console:
09-19-2023 08:23 AM
I believe it should work.
Basically you've creating a "broken" dual connection set-up.
As already noted in prior replies, you lose half your ring bandwidth and have lost redundancy. On the last point, if the single ring connection fails, but one of the switches does not, you'll have two physical devices believing the are the device. (The latter is often NOT a good thing.)
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