03-31-2021 06:48 AM
I am wondering if 2 of the IEM-3300-16T can go on an IE-3300? I have an application that needing about 40 ethernet cables into a rugged ethernet switch.
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03-31-2021 08:02 AM - edited 03-31-2021 08:09 AM
look at the datasheet: Cisco Catalyst IE3300 Rugged Series Data Sheet - Cisco
◦ to up to 26 ports of GE by attaching one of 8 compatible modules (copper, PoE, fiber and 2.5G with IEEE® 802.3bt type 4 options)
◦ to up to 24 ports of GE plus 2 ports of 10G by attaching one of the 8 compatible modules (copper, PoE, fiber and 2.5G with IEEE® 802.3bt type 4 options)
-> not 2 expansion modules, not more than 26 ports.
your alternative is two switches connected together
additional info from Cisco IE 3000 Series Switch Hardware Installation Guide
look at. Table 2-1 lists the supported port combinations of switch and expansion modules.
03-31-2021 08:02 AM - edited 03-31-2021 08:09 AM
look at the datasheet: Cisco Catalyst IE3300 Rugged Series Data Sheet - Cisco
◦ to up to 26 ports of GE by attaching one of 8 compatible modules (copper, PoE, fiber and 2.5G with IEEE® 802.3bt type 4 options)
◦ to up to 24 ports of GE plus 2 ports of 10G by attaching one of the 8 compatible modules (copper, PoE, fiber and 2.5G with IEEE® 802.3bt type 4 options)
-> not 2 expansion modules, not more than 26 ports.
your alternative is two switches connected together
additional info from Cisco IE 3000 Series Switch Hardware Installation Guide
look at. Table 2-1 lists the supported port combinations of switch and expansion modules.
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