Don't forget that you are still limited by the Cross-stack maximum 
speed. You won't be able to get 90-Gbps across the 32-Gbps stack 
"backplane".

Ismail Al-Shelh wrote:
> Hi chuck,
> 
>  I think they cisco mentioned it officially , yesterday I read some
> documents about the 3750 , and I found that you can take for example 3 port
> from the first switch and 4 ports from the second one and as much as you
can
> take from the other stacked switch and bundle them in a way they will act
as
> a single port, this is amaze I was thinking with myself that if I have 9
> switches stackable then I can bundle 5 ports from each switch , 5 x 9 = 45
> ports then the speed will be 45 Gig * 2 (full duplex) = 90 Gig , wow.
> 
> Here is what was written 
> 
> Cross-Stack EtherChannel Connections
> Because all the ports in a stack behave as one logical unit, EtherChannel
> technology can operate across multiple,physical devices in the stack. Cisco
> IOS Software can aggregate up to eight separate physical ports from any
> switches in the stack into one logical channel uplink. Up to 12
EtherChannel
> groups are supported on a stack.
> 
> Refer to
>
http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/products/ps5023/c1244/ccmig
> ration_09186a008017b238.pdf
> 
> Ismail




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