Did I understand correctly that I should configure ports for stacking each member of stack separately, reboot them after picking out the 10G ports for stacking and ONLY AFTER THAT connect them together via those ports and save the configuration?
hello, there is no stacking bandwidth information in datasheet. we need this information. for example, i want to use C1300-24XS switch stacking but not getting stacking bw info. only seeing that individual witching capacity is 480 Gbps.
Hi there, we appreciate your feedback regarding this document. We have opened a case to request to have this information added to the datasheet. Thank you,
Hi there, thanks for your question! You may need Cat6a Ethernet cables or Cisco-approved modules or cables for the switches, you can refer to documentation here: cs.co/6056UQScp. We hope this helps!
Hi there, thanks for your question! The C1300-24XS model, typically has specific ports designated for stacking. However, whether the 4x10GBase-T RJ45 share combo ports can be used as stacking ports depends on the specific design and firmware capabilities of the switch. In many network switches, stacking ports are usually specialized and may not be interchangeable with regular Ethernet ports. The 4x10GBase-T RJ45 share combo ports are generally intended for high-speed network connections rather than stacking. To get a definitive answer, you should refer to the official documentation or user manual for the C1300-24XS model. Alternatively, you can contact the manufacturer's technical support for detailed information on the capabilities and configuration options of the switch. We hope this information helps!
Did I understand correctly that I should configure ports for stacking each member of stack separately, reboot them after picking out the 10G ports for stacking and ONLY AFTER THAT connect them together via those ports and save the configuration?
hello, there is no stacking bandwidth information in datasheet. we need this information. for example, i want to use C1300-24XS switch stacking but not getting stacking bw info. only seeing that individual witching capacity is 480 Gbps.
Hi there, we appreciate your feedback regarding this document. We have opened a case to request to have this information added to the datasheet. Thank you,
And what stacking cables shall we use? Normal DAC 10Gbit? Can you tell me the cable model?
Hi there, thanks for your question! You may need Cat6a Ethernet cables or Cisco-approved modules or cables for the switches, you can refer to documentation here: cs.co/6056UQScp. We hope this helps!
For the C1300-24XS model, Can it use the 4x10GBase-T RJ45 share combo ports as stacking ports?
Hi there, thanks for your question! The C1300-24XS model, typically has specific ports designated for stacking. However, whether the 4x10GBase-T RJ45 share combo ports can be used as stacking ports depends on the specific design and firmware capabilities of the switch.
In many network switches, stacking ports are usually specialized and may not be interchangeable with regular Ethernet ports. The 4x10GBase-T RJ45 share combo ports are generally intended for high-speed network connections rather than stacking.
To get a definitive answer, you should refer to the official documentation or user manual for the C1300-24XS model. Alternatively, you can contact the manufacturer's technical support for detailed information on the capabilities and configuration options of the switch. We hope this information helps!
Does it support cross stack etherchannel with LACP ?
Hi there, the Cisco Catalyst 1300 Series Switches do not support cross-stack EtherChannel. Let us know if you have any other questions.
@@CiscoSystems Hi, the comment refers to LACP, does the restriction also apply to PAgP?
Hi there, thanks for your question! The restriction applies to PAgP as well. We hope this helps!
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