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03-07-2011 05:17 AM
03-07-2011 05:17 AM
Stackable switch 2810-48G
Hi,
I've a Procurve 2810-48G configured as a single switch (no stack) with 3 VLan (1 for iscsi).
I have to extend my switch by adding another switch procurve 2510-G24 as a member of a new stack.
Can I configure the 2810 switch as the commander without rebooting the switch and be sure that the configuration remains.
B.R.
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03-15-2011 02:07 PM
03-15-2011 02:07 PM
Re: Stackable switch 2810-48G
Hi,
Only one suggestion, HP E or V-series "stack" is not interesting because it's not real stacking or IRF (VSS, bonding) functionnality. It's only a one point configuration features.
If you only have to switch to manage i suggest you to configure them independantly. In my mind a would only form stack with identical product family. 2810 with 2810 (24 or 48 ports), 2510 with 2510 (PoE or not etc...).
Bye.