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How do you stack 2 Cisco 3550 Catalyst switches?

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How do you stack 2 Cisco 3550 Catalyst switches?

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Hope you’re a bit of a boffin. I have listed some general info below however the Cisco 3550 is now end of life so you may wish to go down another route. In any event follow this link http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/s… everything you need to know is there. A switch cluster is a group of connected Catalyst switches that are managed as a single entity. In a switch cluster, 1 switch must be the command switch and up to 15 switches can be member switches. The total number of switches in a cluster cannot exceed 16 switches. The command switch is the single point of access used to configure, manage, and monitor the member switches. Cluster members can belong to only one cluster at a time. The benefits of clustering switches include: Management of Catalyst switches regardless of their interconnection media and their physical locations. The switches

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