FlexStack Vs. StackWisePlus
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06-08-2014 09:14 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:40 PM
Hi,
What is difference between FlexStack and StackWisePlus.
Regards.
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06-08-2014 10:04 PM
They both mean the same. FlexStack is stacking 2960S together. It's "different" because the bandwidth is lower (10 Gbps full duplex for 2960S) and you can only stack up to four 2960S together.
FlexStack is also used for the newer 2960X/XR. But for 2960X/XR, the bandwidth is higher and you can stack up to nine 2960X/XR.
It's called "Flex"Stack because when you order 2960S/X/XR, the FlexStack module is optional, hence "flexible". It's not like 3750, 3650 and 3850 where stacking is "there" whether you like it or not.
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06-09-2014 06:25 AM
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06-09-2014 09:18 AM
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As already noted by Leo, original FlexStack is 10g, duplex, per port.
StackWisePlus, I believe, is 16g, duplex, per port.
FlexStack stacks up 4, FlexStackPlus up to 8, StackWisePlus up to 9.
I believe StackWisePlus has much faster stack master recovery.
PS:
BTW, the later 3650 and 3850 offer more stack bandwidth.
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06-09-2014 08:18 PM
I have three 3750-X switches in a stack with redundant flexlinks.
D_Production_Stack-1#sh switch stack-ring speed
Stack Ring Speed : 32G
Stack Ring Configuration: Full
Stack Ring Protocol : StackWisePlus
The stack ring speed is 32G....what it means here?
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06-09-2014 09:54 PM
3750/3750G has a stack ring speed of 16 Gbps (full duplex). 3750E/X has a stack ring of 32 Gbps (full duplex).
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06-09-2014 08:22 PM
In a stack the master handles the management plane and control plane.
how does data plane acts here?can a member make a decision if both engress and ingress traffic is on its local ports.
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06-09-2014 09:55 PM
All decision is done by the designated switch stack master. All data goes up and down the stack.
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06-10-2014 12:45 AM
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As also noted by Leo, all control plane is managed by stack master.
Data plan is done by each stack member.

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06-10-2014 07:07 AM
Hi,
may be this will be useful: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-2960-series-switches/white_paper_c11-578928.html
(see paragraph FlexStack Comparison with StackWise Plus)
