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    Do I need 1 or 2 Smart Switches?

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    • dennypageD
      dennypage
      last edited by

      I'm aware that it's not in the data sheet John. It's in the UI help and in the configs. I don't have a second 350 unit to confirm or deny, hence the term "purports."

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      • DerelictD
        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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        I thought the stackable (max 4) part was the 350X.

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        • johnpozJ
          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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          And does it have a stack port on the back of it?  How exactly are you suppose to stack it?

          Looking online for images of the sg350 and do not see any place that would allow to connect the stack..

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          • dennypageD
            dennypage
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            Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. I only have the 10 port sg350 at this time. Stacking, if it exists on the 350, would be with the 28 or 48 port models, which I have not yet had my hands on. The admin guide directly implies that the 350 series is stackable, and stack information is kicked out in the saved configs, even for the 10 port. Of course, this may be an unintended consequence of Cisco choosing to use the same firmware in the sg350 and sg350x series. I honestly don't know. If the stackable distinction is important to you, I would recommend reaching out to Cisco. Btw, there is no separate physical stack port. According to the admin guide, the standard uplink ports are used for stacking.

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            • NogBadTheBadN
              NogBadTheBad
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              Oddly there's no mention on the main page for the sg350 saying it stacks but on the 350x it does :-

              http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/350x-series-stackable-managed-switches/datasheet-c78-735986.html?referring_site=RE&pos=3&page=http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/small-business-smart-switches/data-sheet-c78-737359.html

              Stacking commands here :-

              http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/csbms/350xg/cli_guide/CLI_Switch_350.pdf

              Andy

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              • jahonixJ
                jahonix
                last edited by

                Gentlemen, have a look yourself:
                Cisco Small Business Online Device Emulators

                IIRC, you can even get an SG300-10 in a "stacked mode" from CLI. Well…

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                • jahonixJ
                  jahonix
                  last edited by

                  BTW, 300-series switches are not even end-of-sale yet.

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                  • johnpozJ
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                    last edited by

                    dude is there a port to stack it with or not?

                    As to end of sale.. Pretty sure this looks like end of sale for some of them..

                    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/small-business-stackable-managed-switches/eos-eol-notice-c51-733213.pdf

                    But looks like its just model number of specific sg300's  There clearly could of been a misread there.. I thought it funny that I thought mine was end of sw support back in april but one came out in may, and then another just last month.. So that is clearly a good thing.

                    If you can stack it there has to be a port to stack with.. So can you send picture of yours that has this port..

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                    • jahonixJ
                      jahonix
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                      @johnpoz:

                      dude is there a port to stack it with or not?

                      Don't shoot me, I'm the messanger only…
                      IIRC, SG500 uses SFP+ ports for stacking with up to 5Gbps, don't they? Is that considered dedicated?

                      @johnpoz:

                      As to end of sale.. Pretty sure this looks like end of sale for some of them..
                      …
                      But looks like its just model number of specific sg300's

                      While the headline reads
                      End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco Small Business Stackable Managed Switches
                      it is obvious that it should be "some" not "the". Even in that list are lots of SG300 switches and Cisco itself calls them "Small Business Stackable" for whatever reason.

                      BTW, johnpoz, did you find any documents or other references explainig the diffs between SG300 and SG350 switches?

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        You are correct, upon looking deeper the 500 series uses specific sfp ports, or specific normal ports, etc..

                        http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/csbms/Sx500/quick_start/en/500_Series_QSG_En.pdf
                        The default stack ports on the 500X are XG3/S1 and XG4/S2. If the correct module is plugged into XG3/S1 and XG4/S2, the switch should be able to detect the connection and configure the speed according to the module capability without any manual configuration. The 5G/S1 and 5G/S2 interfaces on the 500X need to be configured manually via the CLI or web-based interface in order to utilize these ports as stack ports

                        But if you ask me this is not a real stack ;)  Isn't the stack bandwidth with like a 3750 and stackwise cables like 64gbps - this seems like nothing more than a fancy daisychain ;)  If your going to be limited to say 10ge or 5 or 1gpbs..

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