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09-03-2015 09:37 AM
09-03-2015 09:37 AM
Combine 2 units of HP 1920 or 1950 switch as single logical switch
Hi,
In HP 1920/1950 switch brochure, it shows it can stack up to 4 units. I'd like to know it can be combined to form a single logical switch with at least 2 units or not. I'd like to provide high resilent switch to connect with two NIC(to form a teaming) on server/hypervisor. As I know, the IRF (to form single logical switch) is supported on high-end model such as 5500 series.
Any ideas, please share us.
Thanks.
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09-04-2015 05:34 AM
09-04-2015 05:34 AM
Re: Combine 2 units of HP 1920 or 1950 switch as single logical switch
Hi,
only 1950 series supports the true stacking on 10Gb ports (max 4 units as single logical switch). It is called four-high stacking and it is something like IRF.
1920 series does not support true stacking.
Regards,
Jan
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09-06-2015 08:35 AM - edited 09-06-2015 08:38 AM
09-06-2015 08:35 AM - edited 09-06-2015 08:38 AM
Re: Combine 2 units of HP 1920 or 1950 switch as single logical switch
Thank you.
So, I'll recommend to user to use 1950 (for SME) instead.