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RE: Is summit x440-48p-10G stackable via SFP+ ? if...
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Is summit x440-48p-10G stackable via SFP+ ? if yes, How?
Is summit x440-48p-10G stackable via SFP+ ? if yes, How?
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03-28-2014
07:06 AM
i have 2 summit x440-48p-10G here without stacking modules, i saw that to enable stacking in xOS you just need to enter "enable stack" but this command is not present in the switch with version 15.1.3.4, is x440 stackable?
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03-29-2014
06:11 AM
Yes, use port 49 and 50 for stacking.
You can find this information in concept guide EXOS 15.4 page # 144, Table 23: Summit Family Switch Support for Alternate Stack Ports.
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03-28-2014
03:27 PM
Yes Summit X440-48p-10G supports stacking. Please follow below procedure
enable stacking-support
save & reboot
enable stacking
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