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Users Manual of SGSW-24040 / 24240 Series
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2.3.1 Connecting Stacking cable
Before attempting to connect stacking ports, verify that you have the required stack cables. The following cables are used to
connect stacked switches:
CB-STX50: 50cm, Short stack cableused to connect adjacent SGSW switches.
CB-STX200: 200cm, Long / Redundant stack cableused to connect the top and bottom SGSW switches of a stack.
There are two high-performance HDMI-like Stack ports on the rear panel for proprietary management stack. Only attached
PLANET CB-STX50 and CB-STX200 cross-overed HDMI cable can be used.
STEP-1: Plug one end of the cable in the “STX1 / Cascade Down” port and the other end to the ”STX2 / Cascade UP” port of
next device.
STEP-2: Repeat the step for every device in the stack cluster, then ending at last switch.
Figure 2-22 Stacking connection
STEP-3: If you wish to implement stack redundancy, use the long stack cableCB-STX200 to connect the stack port marked
STX1 / Cascade Down” on the bottom switch to the port marked “STX2 / Cascade Upon the top switch of the stack.
The stack port is for management and data packets to be transmitted between
other SGSW stackable
switches, the stack ports can’t be configured with Layer 2 features via management interface.
STEP-4: Power up the stack switches.
2.3.2 Management Stacking
The stack operation of the SGSW Managed Switch supports Plug and Play Stacking connection and auto stack configuration.
STEP-5: Once the stack start operation, the Stack master be automatically elected without any configure. The Stack master is

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