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10-14-2009 11:26 PM
10-14-2009 11:26 PM
Trunk over stack
Good morning,
I plan to buy 2 2510G and 4 2610.
I have got a server with 2 network cards.
I would like to stack the two 2510.
Is it possible to do trunks (on port on each 2510) with the other switchs and connect the server on each 2510 with teaming activated like this :
first 2510 port 20 ------- first 2610 port 22
second 2510 port 20 ------ first 2610 port 23
first 2510 port 21 ------- 2nd 2610 port 22
second 2510 port 21 ------ 2nd 2610 port 23
first 2510 port 1 ------- Server 1 port 1
second 2510 port 1 ------ Server 1 port 2
Thank you for the answer
I plan to buy 2 2510G and 4 2610.
I have got a server with 2 network cards.
I would like to stack the two 2510.
Is it possible to do trunks (on port on each 2510) with the other switchs and connect the server on each 2510 with teaming activated like this :
first 2510 port 20 ------- first 2610 port 22
second 2510 port 20 ------ first 2610 port 23
first 2510 port 21 ------- 2nd 2610 port 22
second 2510 port 21 ------ 2nd 2610 port 23
first 2510 port 1 ------- Server 1 port 1
second 2510 port 1 ------ Server 1 port 2
Thank you for the answer
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10-15-2009 12:47 AM
10-15-2009 12:47 AM
Re: Trunk over stack
I think the stacking for the 2510 is just the management interface. You cannot do distributed trunking. Therefore you would need a 3500/5400/6200
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