MS225 Stacking Cable Options

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StingeyNinja
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MS225 Stacking Cable Options

Sorry for the n00b question, but I cannot seem to get a straight answer on this from a Meraki rep or any of the online documentation:

 

Is the Twinax stacking cable with SFP+ connectors (https://meraki.cisco.com/product/switches/switches-accessories/switches-accessories-twinax/twinax-ca...) a different part to the standard stacking cable (https://meraki.cisco.com/product/switches/switches-accessories/switches-accessories-stacking/stackin...)?  If, so is there any advantage of using one over the other?

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Bruce
Kind of a big deal

The Stacking Cables on the traditional Meraki switches (i.e. not the MS390) are QSFP-based 40Gbps Cables. The Twinax cables in your first link are 10Gbps SFP+ cables and can't be used for the stack ports.

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Bruce
Kind of a big deal

The Stacking Cables on the traditional Meraki switches (i.e. not the MS390) are QSFP-based 40Gbps Cables. The Twinax cables in your first link are 10Gbps SFP+ cables and can't be used for the stack ports.

Thanks for the quick response.  Makes perfect sense now.

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