Stacking/Connecting x440-24 and x440-48
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‎10-11-2014 08:14 PM
Hi,
I'm new to the Extreme range of devices and would like to ask for some advice on connecting 2 switches, 1 x440-48p and 1 x440-24p.
What are my options on the above?
Can I use the RJ45 ports as an uplink or must I use the copper/fibre ports on the right hand side of the switch?
In either solution do I need to configure the ports in any way?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
I'm new to the Extreme range of devices and would like to ask for some advice on connecting 2 switches, 1 x440-48p and 1 x440-24p.
What are my options on the above?
Can I use the RJ45 ports as an uplink or must I use the copper/fibre ports on the right hand side of the switch?
In either solution do I need to configure the ports in any way?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
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‎10-11-2014 08:22 PM
Hi Jason. stacking on XOS uses 10G ports only. The switches you have have 2 copper CX4 ports that are used for stacking. Use stacking cables and connect the two switches and use the command config stacking easy setup. Note that this will unconfigure the switches to go I to stacking mode. Thanks P
