01-29-2024 12:57 AM
Hi,
Is it possible to stack 5520 switch using QSFP to SFP+ adapter? if no what is the QSFP and Stack cable can use for stacking .
Thanks & regards,
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01-29-2024 01:56 AM
Hi Nakul,
According to Extreme Stacking Tool 5520 switches support SummitStackV via 10G interfaces, so yes, this should be possible, but not preferred. Might I ask why you want to do this? Are the switches in separate rooms and you need to stack via long distance and need a cheaper solution for that?
Best regards
Stefan
01-29-2024 07:28 AM
Hello,
5520 series comes with two QSFP28 ports, described as stacking ports.
However, stacking tool says: "5520 switches can only stack with each other, or with 5420/5320 switches via the use of a VIM-4X module".
Can anyone confirm: are we able to stack 5520 using QSFP28 ports?
REGARDS
Robert
01-30-2024 06:26 AM
Yes, you can stack 5520 using QSFP28 Ports. The question is, if we can also use these Ports if we use QSFP -> SFP+ Adapters. But I checked the StackingTool again and it says that a VIM-4X is required... So the answer is probably no.
01-29-2024 10:28 PM
Hi robert,
I am trying to use QSFP ports for stacking not VIM ports.
Thanks & Regards
01-29-2024 01:56 AM
Hi Nakul,
According to Extreme Stacking Tool 5520 switches support SummitStackV via 10G interfaces, so yes, this should be possible, but not preferred. Might I ask why you want to do this? Are the switches in separate rooms and you need to stack via long distance and need a cheaper solution for that?
Best regards
Stefan