With similarity in IOS and firmware of the devices, not much configuration required, I followed and connected the cables, and things progressed smoothly, apparently the internal script does the magic, thank you.
There is a good reason he didn't screw those in real-time. They never match up great, especially w/ Chinese-made cables. So, put aside 2 hours just to work those in. Also, screwdrivers help. Finger-tightening doesn't work great. Pro-tip: The data cables WILL fit into the holes both ways. They will NOT be able to be screwed in, if they are the wrong way. To get them the right way, look at the sides and just make sure the Cisco brand logo is right-side-up. There was no other indicator that I could find.
i have a question, Virtual stackwise Configured on cisco 9500 as per Cisco documentation. no errors occurred. I see, after reloading it, searching other chassis in bootup. Results show only its own stackwise virtual link interface.it didnt sync with other switch. can any one resolve my issue
I'm wondering if the Cisco 9300 series switch supports stacking. By 'stacking', I mean the ability to connect multiple switches together to form a single logical unit that can be managed as one device. If stacking is supported, could you please provide some information on the maximum number of switches that can be stacked, the type of stacking cable that's required, and any other relevant details? Thank you!
The "data stacking" from this video is just that. You have multiple switches acting as one and they share data through 480GBps stack cables and act as one logical unit. For C9300 you can stack maximum of 8 switches You need STACK-T1-50CM= cable for that(or longer)
With similarity in IOS and firmware of the devices, not much configuration required, I followed and connected the cables, and things progressed smoothly, apparently the internal script does the magic, thank you.
Exactly what I was looking for, both the demo and information! Thanks!
Thank you Compnology LLC!!
Thanks! It's really helpful.
Very well explained 👍
Excellent explanation
Thank you it was good demonstration
Dear you have nice way to tech about networks please upload more stuff
Thank you very much 👌🏾☺️
thanks for video
thank you man
There is a good reason he didn't screw those in real-time. They never match up great, especially w/ Chinese-made cables. So, put aside 2 hours just to work those in. Also, screwdrivers help. Finger-tightening doesn't work great.
Pro-tip: The data cables WILL fit into the holes both ways. They will NOT be able to be screwed in, if they are the wrong way. To get them the right way, look at the sides and just make sure the Cisco brand logo is right-side-up. There was no other indicator that I could find.
Tks
This vídeo a resolution for me problem
thank you it was good , can those switches be stacked while they are powered on
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i have a question, Virtual stackwise Configured on cisco 9500 as per Cisco documentation. no errors occurred. I see, after reloading it, searching other chassis in bootup. Results show only its own stackwise virtual link interface.it didnt sync with other switch. can any one resolve my issue
What is the power stack cable part id
Thanks you for video. Can you teach, how config it ?.
Is there any configuration involved?
Is there a way I can connect C9500 & C9200 using RJ45 10G link for more than 50m distnace?
what happens if I go GREEN/YELLOW on the top and YELLOW/GREEN at the bottom for power stack?
Infinite power 😂
That is the correct way, he plugged it in wrong -_-
I'm wondering if the Cisco 9300 series switch supports stacking. By 'stacking', I mean the ability to connect multiple switches together to form a single logical unit that can be managed as one device. If stacking is supported, could you please provide some information on the maximum number of switches that can be stacked, the type of stacking cable that's required, and any other relevant details? Thank you!
The "data stacking" from this video is just that. You have multiple switches acting as one and they share data through 480GBps stack cables and act as one logical unit. For C9300 you can stack maximum of 8 switches
You need STACK-T1-50CM= cable for that(or longer)
@@counterspell69 thnx
Can you use the cables from the 3850s?
Yes
the power stack is wrong
Correct, I should indicate in another video in case someone takes it as a tutorial
so what is the correct way of doing this? Green/Yellow on top and Yellow/Green at the bottom?
@@gupttura2766 Top switch green/yellow and botton switch green/ yellow