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‎05-12-2016 09:20 PM
can i install two switch in stack of different models? an SW X250e-48t with an SW X440-48P
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‎05-13-2016 11:33 AM
Hi Daniel,
As an added resource, below is a link that shows a matrix of different Summit switches, if they can be stacked and any dependencies.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/summit_16/Summit_Family_HW_Install/Stacking/r_combining-swi...
Hope this helps.
Tony
As an added resource, below is a link that shows a matrix of different Summit switches, if they can be stacked and any dependencies.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/summit_16/Summit_Family_HW_Install/Stacking/r_combining-swi...
Hope this helps.
Tony
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‎05-13-2016 11:33 AM
Ok perfect... the model is x440-48p... thansk bro... regards
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‎05-13-2016 11:33 AM
As Kevin mentioned, we would need to confirm if the x440 is a 10G uplink model. In the 'show switch' output, the Sys Name field it will show the full type of the switch, for example: Summit x440-48p-10G. If the "10G" is present it will not stack with the x250. If the switch shows as x440-48p it should stack ok.
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‎05-13-2016 11:33 AM
Thanks Tony but the matrix don´t show me X250e-48t model
