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11-07-2019 06:59 PM
11-07-2019 06:59 PM
HPE FlexNetwork 5510 Stacking using 10GBase-T
Hi everyone,
Does the switch HPE FlexNetwork 5510 supports stacking using 10GBase-T?
Thank you!
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11-08-2019 02:51 AM
11-08-2019 02:51 AM
Re: HPE FlexNetwork 5510 Stacking using 10GBase-T
Hello wkong, yes, it does. You can find the information in the IRF Configuration Guide
IRF physical interface requirements
Candidate IRF physical interfaces
Use the following ports for IRF links:
• SFP+ ports on the front panel.
• 10GBase-T Ethernet ports, SFP+ ports, and QSFP+ ports on the expansion interface cards of the rear panel.
Regards