Would a QSFP+ fiber transceiver work as stacking cable between MS425 switches?

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Would a QSFP+ fiber transceiver work as stacking cable between MS425 switches?

Hi there,

 

I was just wondering, if 40G QSFP+ SR fiber transceivers, say at about 50m, would work as a stacking cable between two MS425 in the rear stacking ports.

Im pretty sure, it'll not be a supported config, but has anyone tried this?

 

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Looks like a similar question has been asked before  - https://community.meraki.com/t5/Switching/Stack-MS425-with-LR/m-p/113698#M8225

 

Flexible stacking is available on MS420 and MS425 switches, which do not have dedicated stacking ports. Any SFP+ interface on these switches can be configured as a stack port. "

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Stacking/Switch_Stacks#Configuring_a_Flexible_Switch_Stack

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Looks like a similar question has been asked before  - https://community.meraki.com/t5/Switching/Stack-MS425-with-LR/m-p/113698#M8225

 

Flexible stacking is available on MS420 and MS425 switches, which do not have dedicated stacking ports. Any SFP+ interface on these switches can be configured as a stack port. "

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Stacking/Switch_Stacks#Configuring_a_Flexible_Switch_Stack

That makes sense! Thank you! I was asking, because I want to connect some hosts with a MLAG, which works only on stacked switches. So MLAG should work in this scenario when I connect the two MS425 with the two 40G-Ports

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