I'd second the doc on this one is quite clear. The best way is to grab a
pair of switches and play with them for a couple of days before go prod.
Another quick tips would be to have the same version of code on all
switches in the stack.
HTH
A>
On 4/12/2012 9:29 PM, marco207p_at_gmail.com wrote:
> Julian, yes when you cable the switches together with the stacking cables they will stack automatically, however it is always a good idea to manually configure your stack master. It's always a good idea to read the cisco doc on the configuration as well, there are some caveats but seeing that you say the switches are new you shouldn't have in problems.
> Here is the link to the documentation.
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/software/release/12.2_58_se/configuration/guide/swstack.html
>
> Joe Sanchez
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>
> On Apr 12, 2012, at 5:30 AM, Julian Ko<julian13901_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello, Group
>> I'm planning to install two Catalyst 3750X switches using stacking
>> technology. But it's first time for me to build stacking Switch build.
>>
>> If I connect two stacking cables to two switches each other, then stacking
>> will be enabled automatically?
>> Sorry for a simple question, but please advise
>>
>> Regards,
>> Julian
>>
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