12-16-2021 08:52 AM
Hi Community, the best community of the internet!!!
I have a small query that the Cisco documentation could not clarify.
I know that the Catalyst 9500 series and 4500-X series switches support Stackwise Virtual. This is very useful to make a redundant design, for example in the connetion of two Datacenter (main and backup) separated at a distance of 800 meters between them.
My question is, the Catalyst 9300 series also supports virtual Stackwise in such a way as to connect my two Datacenter via fiber optic using stackwise virtual in the same way that I can do it with the catalyst 9500/4500 ??
In other words, no traditonal stacking like we all know... Something like a geographic redundancy
Thank you in advance Community
Hann
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06-20-2025 05:01 PM
9300/9300L/9300X does not support "virtual" or horizontal stacking.
Base on the diagram, I recommend the following options:
1. Two stacks
2. Re-design rack placements
3. Run longer copper cables back to the stack
06-20-2025 09:09 PM
Thanks for the reply.
How can we do stack through copper cable.
Is it supports on stack port.
06-20-2025 09:46 PM
@ravina-gurav wrote:
How can we do stack through copper cable.
Is it supports on stack port.
9300/9300L/9300X does not support "virtual" or horizontal stacking.
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