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Cisco SX350 Series - Stack Topology

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Administration: Stack Management
Stack Topology
119 Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
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Unit LEDs in the SG350XG Family
The device has 4 LEDs marked as 1, 2, 3, 4 that are used to display the unit ID of each unit
(e.g. on Unit ID 1, LED 1 is ON and the other LEDs are OFF).
Stack Topology
Types of Stack Topology
The units in a stack can be connected in one of the following types of topologies:
Chain Topology—Each unit is connected to the neighboring unit, but there is no cable
connection between the first and last unit. See “Stack Architecture (Chain Topology)”
shows a chain topology.
Ring Topology—Each unit is connected to the neighboring unit. The last unit is
connected to the first unit. The following shows a ring topology of an eight-unit stack:
Stack in Ring Topology (550 family)
A ring topology is more reliable than a chain topology. The failure of one link in a ring does
not affect the function of the stack, whereas the failure of one link in a chain connection might
cause the stack to be split.

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