Cisco Switch Clustering
Breakthrough Cisco Switch Clustering technology enables up to 16
interconnected Catalyst 3500 XL, Catalyst 2900 XL, and Catalyst 1900
switches, regardless of geographic proximity, to form a single IP management
domain. Cisco Switch Clustering supports a broad range of standards-based
connectivity options and configurations to deliver levels of performance
that are scalable to meet customer requirements. Switch Cluster connectivity
options for the Catalyst 3500 Series XL include Ethernet, Fast Ethernet,
Fast EtherChannel, low-cost Cisco GigaStack GBIC, Gigabit Ethernet, and
Gigabit EtherChannel connectivity. Because the technology is not limited by
proprietary stacking modules or stacking cables, Cisco Switch Clustering
expands the traditional stacking domain beyond a single wiring closet and
lets users mix and match interconnections to meet specific management,
performance, and cost requirements. Catalyst 3500 XL switches can be
configured either as command or member switches in a Cisco switch stack or
cluster. The command switch serves as the single IP address management point
and disburses all management instructions dictated by the network
administrator. Command switches can cluster up to 15 additional
interconnected member switches regardless of interconnection media.

Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
WorldCom


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From: Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:59 AM
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Subject: Stacking 3548s [7:38208]


What's the maximum number of Catalyst 3548s can I stack them together?
Thanks!




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