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Dell-Force 10 stacking question
posted by Jeremy Lang on Oct. 20, 2014, 5:35 p.m. (1 day ago)
I may've been automoderated out for a couple mistypes in my original message, I never saw it appear anyway...?

The "doughnut hole" between 48 10g ports and a big chassis continues to vex me.

In stacking just two S4810 switches, using the 40Gb ports, is it possible to connect all 4 channels for 160Gb stacking fabric bandwidth instead of just two ports? All the diagrams and such I can find only show 2 connections per switch being used for stacking...But if the bandwidth could be doubled...?


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I may've been automoderated out for a couple mistypes in my original message, I never saw it appear anyway...?

The "doughnut hole" between 48 10g ports and a big chassis continues to vex me.

In stacking just two S4810 switches, using the 40Gb ports, is it possible to connect all 4 channels for 160Gb stacking fabric bandwidth instead of just two ports? All the diagrams and such I can find only show 2 connections per switch being used for stacking...But if the bandwidth could be doubled...?


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it4vfx

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