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10-12-2009 10:17 AM
10-12-2009 10:17 AM
Stack between 4800G @96Gbps
Hi ,
As per the data sheet, 4800G can XRN stack at 96 Gbps speed.
But i am not able to find any builtin port for the same.
If i like to purchase this switch with 96Gbps stack , do i need to purchase any additional modules/cable s?
Thanks,
As per the data sheet, 4800G can XRN stack at 96 Gbps speed.
But i am not able to find any builtin port for the same.
If i like to purchase this switch with 96Gbps stack , do i need to purchase any additional modules/cable s?
Thanks,
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10-12-2009 12:14 PM
10-12-2009 12:14 PM
Re: Stack between 4800G @96Gbps
Well, you have to use several ports:
"Resilient stacking; full duplex bandwidth of 96 Gbps when using CX4
cables and link aggregation (48 Gbps without aggregation); 40 Gbps when
using 10-Gigabit connections"
"Resilient stacking; full duplex bandwidth of 96 Gbps when using CX4
cables and link aggregation (48 Gbps without aggregation); 40 Gbps when
using 10-Gigabit connections"
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10-15-2009 05:48 PM
10-15-2009 05:48 PM
Re: Stack between 4800G @96Gbps
You'd have to buy a local connection 10G module and CX4 cables.
96Gbps is the maximum bandwidth for a complete stack with a loop connection.
Work with the 48Gbps value in mind.
This message was edited by aaguiar on 10-15-09 @ 5:48 PM
96Gbps is the maximum bandwidth for a complete stack with a loop connection.
Work with the 48Gbps value in mind.
This message was edited by aaguiar on 10-15-09 @ 5:48 PM
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