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Possible to stack x480-48t with a x620-16X?

Possible to stack x480-48t with a x620-16X?

Kaon_Thana
New Contributor II
I have an x480 that I want to add multiple 10G ports to. Is it possible to stack this with a x620-16X?

If yes, what modules would I need to add-on/buy for both switches?

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Stephane_Grosj1
Extreme Employee
You can use a x670V to stack with a x480, using the 40G VIMs, for example. But you'd limit the scalability of the x480 to the x670V.

Patrick_Voss
Extreme Employee
Hello Kaon,

The stacking tool is relatively new. The x650 is a EOS product and I am assuming it wasn't added because of this.

Kaon_Thana
New Contributor II
The x650 is not listed as an option on this tool.

Patrick_Voss
Extreme Employee
Hello Kaon,

Those two switches can run the same version of code. I would recommend looking at our stacking tool for different methods on stacking and what switches are compatible with what:

https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/Where-Can-I-Find-the-EXOS-Stacking-Tool

As far as the minimum and maximum software you can utilize the link below:

http://www.extremenetworks.com/extreme-hardwaresoftware-compatibility-recommendation-matrices/summit...

Hope this helps!
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