08-16-2023 09:19 AM
I have been tasked with creating a 9200L stack at a remote site. The existing switch is a 9200L-24P-4G. The only switch i have on hand to ship to Houston is a 9200L-24P-4X. I am assuming this will be fine as i have not seen any documentation to tell me otherwise. Same base model (9200L-24P) running the same version software (17.03.04 CAT9K_LITE_IOSXE) and the same Technology package (network-advantage) Only difference being the speed capabilties of the fixed uplink ports.
Should i be concerned? Not wanting to fly out there and the project fail.
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08-16-2023 09:24 AM - edited 08-16-2023 09:26 AM
Hello @michaeldillard,
The Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches provide the flexibility for mixed-mode support between different models in a single stack ring. You can mix switches with different model variants (PoE, data, Multigigabit) and different network modules in the stack; however, it is not possible to mix the 9200 and 9200L models due to different stacking bandwidth.
Then you're OK with your two C9200L models running the same version software (17.03.04 CAT9K_LITE_IOSXE) and the same Technology package (network-advantage).
08-16-2023 09:24 AM - edited 08-16-2023 09:26 AM
Hello @michaeldillard,
The Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches provide the flexibility for mixed-mode support between different models in a single stack ring. You can mix switches with different model variants (PoE, data, Multigigabit) and different network modules in the stack; however, it is not possible to mix the 9200 and 9200L models due to different stacking bandwidth.
Then you're OK with your two C9200L models running the same version software (17.03.04 CAT9K_LITE_IOSXE) and the same Technology package (network-advantage).
08-16-2023 09:28 AM
Thank you so much! Greatly eases my mind
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