Cisco 9500 Stack breaking and reassamling
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04-27-2023 06:01 AM
Hello, community.
The point is. We have Cisco 9500 Stack (C9500-48Y4C) connected via two HundredGig Links (using Twinax cables).
Now we need to relocate one of the nodes to another building but we still need to keep stack configured.
After relocating it's supposed to connect the stack via four 10Gbit links.
The question is: How to break the stack on 100Gbit links correctly and reassamble it via 10Gbits links. Will the startup config be spoiled?
Was here on community any questions like that?
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04-27-2023 07:01 AM
Hi
For StackWise Virtual
" 4x10G breakout cables are not supported with SVLs."
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05-02-2023 04:45 AM
OK, If we use 2x25Gbit/s. Will it work?
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05-02-2023 05:19 AM
I believe so, at least I dont see any recommendation to not to on the cisco doc. The 4x10 was explicty informed.
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05-02-2023 04:51 AM
'The stack can be formed over a redundant 40G or 10G fiber links to ensure that the distribution or the aggregation switches can be deployed over a large distance.'
Here mentioned that stack can be deployed over 40G or 10G fiber links. How come that answer you gave contradict this info?
