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From: Frank Winkler on 21 Apr 2008 05:15 Hi there ! If I want to stack some 3750 switches, do they need to be exactly identical in port number and speed or can I stack any 3750 models? TIA fw
From: Bod43 on 21 Apr 2008 06:42 On 21 Apr, 11:15, Frank Winkler <frank-use...(a)kfw-family.org> wrote: > Hi there ! > > If I want to stack some 3750 switches, do they need to be exactly identical > in port number and speed or can I stack any 3750 models? > > TIA You can stack any 3750 they say. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a00807811ad.shtml#hardcomp You do need to have them all on the same software release.
From: Peter on 21 Apr 2008 07:05 Hi Frank, > If I want to stack some 3750 switches, do they need to be exactly identical > in port number and speed or can I stack any 3750 models? You can stack any H/W model 3750 that you desire (we have done several different model mixes in a stack), HOWEVER note that the entre stack should be running the EXACT same IOS. We have managed to get 2 different revision levels of the same IOS running in a stack, but I dont recommend it as "upgrading" them to the same revision required quite some playing around. Cheers..................pk. -- Peter from Auckland.
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