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11-29-2014 06:01 AM - edited 03-07-2019 09:42 PM
hi all
any one can tell me please about StackWise-160 in cisco 3650 it's use to marge two switches or one active and second backup.
i mean if i have two cisco 3650 and used StackWise-160 between switches, the all the servers connected to the first 3650 and the edge switches connected to the second 3650, the StackWise-160 use to transfer data between two 3650 switches?
thanks
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11-29-2014 07:00 AM
Hi,
Yes, when you stack the two switches together, you only configure the master and all the configs get pushed from the master to the member using the StackWise cable.
HTH
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11-29-2014 09:03 AM
hi Reza
thanks for your answer
i know it but my question about the data transfer, i will tell you my scenario:
i have 8 edge switches connected to two 3650 by SFP interface (each 3650 connected to 4 edge switch ) and two 3650 stacked , some server connected to the first 3650 and some server connected to the second 3650, the 8 switches can access all the server and transfer data by Stacking wise cable??
i hope you understand what i mean if you want i will draw my scenario
thanks
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11-29-2014 09:09 AM
Hi,
Yes, your scenario would work fine. If you can, for redundancy, I would uplink each server to both 3560s. This way, if you have a switch failure you don't lose any servers or if you have a NIC failure to one switch you still have another NIC to the other switch.
HTH
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11-29-2014 02:48 PM
hi Reza
you can find in the attachment file network diagram for what i mean
group B connected to second 3650 by SFP
group A connected to First 3650 by SFP
ERP server connected to the second 3650
i mean can group A access to the ERP server by Stack wise160 ??
thanks
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11-29-2014 04:41 PM
i mean can group A access to the ERP server by Stack wise160 ??
Yes, absolutely.
Think of a stack of switches as one logical switch. No matter which one you connect to, they all can access each other.
HTH
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11-29-2014 09:43 PM
hi Reza
now i understand what you mean about stack wise
thanks for your answer
have nice day
