Connecting the switch, Switch stack configuration, 10 gigabit expansion module – Amer Networks SS3GR24i User Manual

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SS3GR24i/SS3GR48i Layer3 Stackable Gigabit Switch User’s Guide

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Connecting the Switch

Switch Stack Configuration

The SS3GR24i/SS3GR48i can function as single switches but can

also be stacked with the same model or between one another to

create a single managed switch of up to 8 units (supporting up to

384 ports total). Each switch provides two stacking ports: stacking

port A and stacking port B. Cables can be connected in any

pattern. In other words, the cable connected to stacking port A of

one switch can be connected to either stacking port A or stacking

port B of the adjacent switch.

1. Starting from the top of the stack, insert one end of the

stacking cable into either stacking port A or stacking port

B. The stacking port (A or B) depends on your preferred

cabling pattern. Be sure that cable connector is completely

inserted and fully seated in the chassis.

2. Insert the other end of the stacking cable into the stacking

port of the switch immediately below.

3. Repeat procedure until all switches are connected, creating

the stack.

4. The last switch on the bottom needs to be connected back to

the first switch on the top to form a complete ring.

10 Gigabit Expansion Module

The SS3GR48i supports a 10 Gigabit expansion module. The slot

for the expansion module is located at the rear panel of the switch

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