09-09-2014 08:01 AM - edited 03-07-2019 08:41 PM
Hi!
I have to stack 8 switches (C2960X-48TD-L). There is a cable being shipped with each of them. But these cables are only 0.5 meters long. Which length is enough, reasoning from the minimal bending radius of the cable.
I need to order the proper one.
Thank you!
09-09-2014 08:31 AM
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There may be a special order cable (for additional length). Or, you might be able to "interleave" (i.e. 1 to 3, 2 to 4, etc.) your switch connections.
09-10-2014 06:03 AM
Hi @spankin01,
It depends on how far the switch will be from each other. It the switches are one under the other in the same rack, you can buy a 3 meter cable and it would be enough.
You can connect the switches like in the attached diagram.
Don't forget to rate. :D
Rgrds,
Martin, IT Specialist
09-22-2014 06:16 AM
Thank You, Martin!
And will it be enough to use 1,5 meter cable in case of 8 switches standing one under the other?
Rgrds,
Sergey
09-23-2014 07:13 AM
I recommend to buy the 3M cable just in case. Again, it depends how close will be each RU from the other.
If the RUs are very close from each other you can buy the 1.5 meter for sure.
Rgrds,
Martin, IT Specialist
07-10-2020 12:46 AM
Hi Bro
you can do vertical stacking, with only .50 cms cables
07-10-2020 07:17 AM
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