07-10-2018 02:44 AM - edited 03-08-2019 03:37 PM
Hi,
I have a set of 3 cat 3750 switches stacked together with a single ip. I want to add one more switch , like cat 3850 or cat 9300. Stacking is ruled out. So to get the maximum throughput can I trunk , the 3850 or 9300 with (10 g)sfp trunks ?
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07-10-2018 03:24 AM
Yes, you can use any free 10G ports you have to connect a 3850/ n9k providing the corresponding 1G interface on the network module is not in use. Check the installation guide:
Ideally you will create a port-channel on the 3750 with member interfaces residing on different switches, ie:
Te1/1/1 and Te2/1/1
cheers,
Seb.
07-10-2018 03:45 AM
If it is a short distance (10m or less) then I recommend using twinax cables ( eg: SFP-H10GB-ACU7M, SFP-10G-AOC10M) :
Check compatablity of SFPs here:
cheers,
Seb.
07-10-2018 04:07 AM
Assuming you are using a C3KX-NM-10G , then if you are using both 10G interfaces, you will not be able to use the other 1G interfaces, so in your scenario you would loose your backup 1G link to the core
Gi1/1/1, Gi1/1/2 or Te1/1/1
Gi1/1/3, Gi1/1/4 or Te1/1/2
cheers,
Seb.
07-10-2018 02:59 AM
Hi there,
Assuming you are talking about 3750X switches the best you could acheive would be a 60G port-channel, this would reuqire three C3KX-NM-10G modules installed in each switch. That is the highest density SFP+ module the 3750X supports.
Of course you would probably want some of those SFP+ interfaces for uplinks to your core...
cheers,
Seb
07-10-2018 03:10 AM
Hi,
Thank you for the reply. All of the switches have 10 g capability and one 10g sfp port is used to trunk it to the core . Since the switches are stacked and using a single ip , can I trunk the sfps from any switch to the new 3850 or 9300.? FYI , on one floor suddenly more users were added . this floor has two cat3750 48port switches and one cat3750 24 port switch. This stack is using a trunk to the core using a 10 g sfp . Now I want to add one more switch either 3850 or 9300 . If I trunk it with a normal 1 g port I am losing a lot. Since I cant stack with 3850 or 9300 , have to use the TE2 port to trunk. Two TE2 ports are free . Can I use any one of them to trunk ?
Regards
07-10-2018 03:24 AM
Yes, you can use any free 10G ports you have to connect a 3850/ n9k providing the corresponding 1G interface on the network module is not in use. Check the installation guide:
Ideally you will create a port-channel on the 3750 with member interfaces residing on different switches, ie:
Te1/1/1 and Te2/1/1
cheers,
Seb.
07-10-2018 03:39 AM
Hi,
Thank you for the quick reply. I have a 10 g link on one switch and 1g back up link on one switch. So One switch is free . I can use the 10 g port on that switch to trunk it with cat3850 . Only thing is that whether the same type of sfps can be used in 3850/ 9300 and 3750 is the concern .
Regards
07-10-2018 03:44 AM
07-10-2018 03:45 AM
If it is a short distance (10m or less) then I recommend using twinax cables ( eg: SFP-H10GB-ACU7M, SFP-10G-AOC10M) :
Check compatablity of SFPs here:
cheers,
Seb.
07-10-2018 03:58 AM
Hi,
Thank you. One more query. If I have only one switch 3750 and one 10 g up link and one 1gb backup link to the core, can I use the free 10G to create a trunk to add another switch like 3850/ 9300? will it work ?
Regards
07-10-2018 04:07 AM
Assuming you are using a C3KX-NM-10G , then if you are using both 10G interfaces, you will not be able to use the other 1G interfaces, so in your scenario you would loose your backup 1G link to the core
Gi1/1/1, Gi1/1/2 or Te1/1/1
Gi1/1/3, Gi1/1/4 or Te1/1/2
cheers,
Seb.
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