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MS-225 Stacking Help
Hi,
This question has been answered before but not completely.
I'm looking to learn what cables to buy for stacking MS-225s with the ports in the back. The MA-CBL-40G-1M I read about look like they are too small to fit the ports in the back. The spec sheets reads QSFP+ passive Twinax cable assembly. I'm confused.
Using the MS-225 straight out of the box, what do I need to buy to stack two together, using the ports in the back of the device?
Thanks.
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The stack on the MS2245 is via QSFP.
https://meraki.cisco.com/pt-br/product/switches/switches-accessories/ma-cbl-40g-3m/
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Hi ,
You have the correct part number.
https://meraki.cisco.com/product/switches/switches-accessories/ma-cbl-40g-1m/
- For use with MS210, MS225, MS250, MS350, and MS410 switches
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Hello,
you should be able to use MA-CBL-40G-50CM.
if you reference this page Small-Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) and Stacking Accessories - Cisco Meraki Documentation.
you can see what stacking cables will work.
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Thanks, all.
So I will need two of these, yes, as described under Physical Switch Stack Configuration Steps here?
Thanks again.
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yes, you will need two of the cables.
and then follow the instructions that you have. it is fairly simple.
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Yes
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THANKS!
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Hi @MisG,
As others have mentioned, that cable should be fine. I just wanted to share the stacking guide, as reference, when you are ready to Stack them. Also, if you are planning on stacking two switches togather, you'll need a minimum of 2 stacking cables. This is to ensure a full daisy-chain configuration.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Stacking/Switch_Stacks#Configuring_a_Physical_Switch_Stack
Cheers,
Ivan Jukić,
Meraki APJC
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Thanks so much 🙂
