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MS130 Virtual Stack

faizal_vi
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HI,

Does MS 130 supports virtual stack?

I dont see MS130 listed under stacking cables in the below link.

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Cross-Platform_Content/Small-Form_Factor_Pluggable_(SFP)_and_Stacking_Accessories

Regards

MF

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joey.debra
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I believe the true Meraki lingo has always been:
Virtual stacking = just putting all the ports on one page (great feature, but nothing to do with the switches itself)
Physical stacking = backplane stacking with two cables
Flexible stacking = having switches transform regular ports into stacking ports which in Cisco classic is actually called virtual stacking 😜 Lovely confusion there.

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mloraditch
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Virtual stacking is nothing more than a marketing name for the dashboards ability to edit every port in a network at once using the switch port settings page.

Physical stacking requires dedicated cables and the MS130 do not support that.

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MerakiGnome
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A bit like “zero touch” deployments @mloraditch

Darren OConnor
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joey.debra
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I believe the true Meraki lingo has always been:
Virtual stacking = just putting all the ports on one page (great feature, but nothing to do with the switches itself)
Physical stacking = backplane stacking with two cables
Flexible stacking = having switches transform regular ports into stacking ports which in Cisco classic is actually called virtual stacking 😜 Lovely confusion there.

Thanks for this answer, @joey.debra! I'm marking it as the solution. @faizal_vi - if this does not answer your question, please let us know what further clarifications you need.

Cheers!