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07-10-2017 05:03 PM - edited 03-08-2019 11:16 AM
I'm sure I'll be shamed for asking this question, I almost want it.
I'm the proud owner of 2 new Catalyst 3850 XS 10G SFP+. The Hardware install guide shows many examples of 3,5, switches in a stack.
What about 2 switches. If I call the data Stacking ports "left" and "right", do I connect one stack cable between two switches, or do I connect two stack cables between two switches... e.g.;
Switch-1
--- Left to Switch-2 Right ---
Switch-2
--- Left to Switch-1 Right ----
Or Switch-1 Left to Switch-2 Right.... or.... see what I mean. I cannot find any definitive universal description of how best to connect them. Maybe I missed that tidbit...
Chime in and feel free to pummel me... ;-D
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07-10-2017 06:12 PM
Hi Mark
The stack cables work like a circuit, so you need to connect 2 cable between 2 switches. So you have to close the circuit.
The following link can be useful for reference (data stack cabling chapter): http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3850/hardware/installation/guide/b_c3850_hig/b_c3850_hig_chapter_010.html#concept_731340C54C5C4974B300779F6D2728B6
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07-10-2017 06:12 PM
Hi Mark
The stack cables work like a circuit, so you need to connect 2 cable between 2 switches. So you have to close the circuit.
The following link can be useful for reference (data stack cabling chapter): http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3850/hardware/installation/guide/b_c3850_hig/b_c3850_hig_chapter_010.html#concept_731340C54C5C4974B300779F6D2728B6
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07-11-2017 05:15 AM
With a stack of two, one cable will allow the two units to operate as a stack. Additional cables provided both stack port/link redundancy and additional bandwidth. (NB: maximum for both is obtained when all six stack ports are used.)
Which stack ports you use to stack the two units, doesn't really matter for physical stack operation.
