10-26-2006 12:42 PM - edited 03-05-2019 12:28 PM
Hi - I have a 2948-GE-TX switch. I need to stack it with another of the exact same switch, and a new 2960G 48-port switch, using fiber. Would i use SFP modules (GLC-SX-MM)? Will I need four (one for the "top" and "bottom" switches, two for the "middle" switch)?
Any insights into how to configure would also be greatly appreciated!!!
Thank you
10-26-2006 12:58 PM
Just depends on how you want to set it up. If you are going to use redundant paths then you'll need 4 SFPs, if not, you'll only need 2. I imagine you're going to create a star topology. Unless you're covering ALOT of distance, the SX-MM will work fine. If you've got a long distance to cover, go with the LX-MM.
10-26-2006 02:26 PM
Thanks Adam. I don't want redundant paths, and all the switches are in the same rack. Since i have three switches, i can't use only 2 SFP's correct?
10-26-2006 05:42 PM
Joe, yes you would need 4 SX-MM SFPs and 2 MM fibers. Alternatively you can also have a look at 50CM gigabit uplink cable if the switches are mounted one below the other. This cable comes with two SFPs attached to the ends.
10-28-2006 06:22 AM
Thank you so much for your help. It is appredciated.
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