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Stacking WS-C2960X-48LPS-L and Cisco WS-C3750X-48P-L

Parves Ataev
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Hi folks,

 

This is rather a weird question. As far as I know it is not possible to stack them as both have different feature sets  but anyway I am woundering if it is possible. I have a doubt that it is possible but still would like to know what professionals here tell me about it.

 

Thanks

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Collin Clark
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Can't do it.  Physically the interfaces on the stack modules are completely different.

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Ditto, but I also want to note, often the switch series can stack with different generations within the same "family", but sometimes older series stack members force newer series stack members to not use improvements.  So, even when different switches can physically stack, there can be disadvantages for doing so.

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Collin Clark
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Can't do it.  Physically the interfaces on the stack modules are completely different.

Thanks.

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Ditto, but I also want to note, often the switch series can stack with different generations within the same "family", but sometimes older series stack members force newer series stack members to not use improvements.  So, even when different switches can physically stack, there can be disadvantages for doing so.

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