Configuring Switches in a Stack
Figure 3-7 High-Speed Stacking Cable Connections
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3STACK UP connector
After connecting the cables to the stacking ports, proceed to “Configuring Switches in a Stack” on page 3‐12 for instructions.
Configuring Switches in a Stack
The information in the following sections is important to understand B2 switch operation and installations in a stack installation.
About SecureStack B2 Switch Operation in a Stack
The SecureStack B2 products are stackable switches that can be adapted and scaled to help meet your network needs. These switches provide a management platform and uplink to a network backbone for a stacked group of up to eight B2 switches.