Take one or two stacking cables. Connect them to the back of the switches.
Viola.
If you can tie your shoes this task should be well within grasp.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
--Hammer--
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 2:27 PM
To: 'Cisco Fanatic'; ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: RE: How to stack 2 3750 switches?
Cisco Fanatic,
Please mark threads that are clearly off topic as OT in the subject.
Did you look on Cisco? I don't even think you need a CCO account for this
kind of research.
--Hammer
"I was a normal American nerd."
-Jack Herer
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Cisco Fanatic
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 1:09 PM
To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
Subject: How to stack 2 3750 switches?
I have seen lot of documentations as how to stack 2 3750s switches. I am
looking for a step-by-step instructions on how to stack 2 3750 switches.
Really,
appreciate if someone who has done it before and have hands-on
experience (in lab or production environment) can direct me. Thanks,Yuri
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
Received on Tue Nov 02 2010 - 14:32:34 ART
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