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05-18-2015 08:14 AM - edited 05-18-2015 08:20 AM
05-18-2015 08:14 AM - edited 05-18-2015 08:20 AM
Another aggregate | trunk | LACP question - 1920-48G
It's actually a fairly basic question
I have 3 brand new 1920-48Gs
I'm putting them on a network rack - they will only have PCs and printer traffic going through them - and I'm not planning on any VLAN
My simple question is - what is the best practice to link the 3 switches together - as specifically as you can
Is it silly to create a stack with only 3 switches?
Thanks in advance.
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05-20-2015 08:34 AM
05-20-2015 08:34 AM
Re: Another aggregate | trunk | LACP question - 1920-48G
Yes, you can stack 3 switches.
It's explained in the manual.
I think you have to set the switches as 'candidate'...at least I think this is how our 2824s are configured and I can't remember what it is in the 2910...
HTH Tom