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09-30-2009 10:43 AM
09-30-2009 10:43 AM
Compatible
We had one of our 3780's meltdown. Now, we would like to purchase a new 48 port switch to replace that one. What models are able to be stacked with a 3780?
Also, has anyone run into any issues with using longer stacking cables, i.e. 3, 6 ft.
Also, has anyone run into any issues with using longer stacking cables, i.e. 3, 6 ft.
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09-30-2009 12:13 PM
09-30-2009 12:13 PM
Re: Compatible
Hi.
There is no one switch that could be used in a 3870 stack. The switches that canbe stacked are:
- 4500 (Fast Ethernet models)
- 5500 and 5500G-EI
- 4800G
The 4210, 4200G and 4500G can be stacked in a clustered way. All these models can be stacked among the same models (5500 stacked with 5500, 4500 with 4500, and so on).
Regards
This message was edited by Fred_Mancen on 9-30-09 @ 12:15 PM
There is no one switch that could be used in a 3870 stack. The switches that canbe stacked are:
- 4500 (Fast Ethernet models)
- 5500 and 5500G-EI
- 4800G
The 4210, 4200G and 4500G can be stacked in a clustered way. All these models can be stacked among the same models (5500 stacked with 5500, 4500 with 4500, and so on).
Regards
This message was edited by Fred_Mancen on 9-30-09 @ 12:15 PM
Regards,
Fred Mancen
Fred Mancen
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