Stacking two X670's
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‎01-07-2014 09:58 PM
Create Date: Jan 31 2013 7:14PM
Does anybody have a diagram showing how to stack two x670's using the native ports 47 and 48?
Thanks (from Vince_MacNeil)
Does anybody have a diagram showing how to stack two x670's using the native ports 47 and 48?
Thanks (from Vince_MacNeil)
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‎01-07-2014 09:58 PM
Create Date: Feb 4 2013 8:29PM
Hey Vince
Right after I posted the last message I saw a diagram.
Go and get the Summit_Family_switches_Hardware_Installation_Guide from this link https://www.extremenetworks.com/services/hardware-userguide.aspx
Chapter 5 shows all of the ways that the switches can be stack and on page 174 figure 120 it shows using two 670s with other switches.
Thanks
P (from Paul_Russo)
Hey Vince
Right after I posted the last message I saw a diagram.
Go and get the Summit_Family_switches_Hardware_Installation_Guide from this link https://www.extremenetworks.com/services/hardware-userguide.aspx
Chapter 5 shows all of the ways that the switches can be stack and on page 174 figure 120 it shows using two 670s with other switches.
Thanks
P (from Paul_Russo)
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‎01-07-2014 09:58 PM
Create Date: Feb 4 2013 8:25PM
Hey Vince
I do not have a diagram but think of 47 and 48 no different then 1 & 2 for regular summit stacking. 47 goes to 48
Let me know if that helps of if you have any issues.
P (from Paul_Russo)
Hey Vince
I do not have a diagram but think of 47 and 48 no different then 1 & 2 for regular summit stacking. 47 goes to 48
Let me know if that helps of if you have any issues.
P (from Paul_Russo)
