S5735-S and S5735S-S Service Port Stacking Support
- For the cables that can be used as stack cables, see "Cables" in the Hardware Description. Using other cables may cause exceptions in the stack system, for example, frequent error-down events on stack ports.
- Combo ports cannot function as stack member ports.
- For stacking-supported service ports, some of them can be used as stack ports, whereas some can be used as ordinary service ports.
- Any models of the S5735-S can set up a stack, and any models of the S5735S-S can set up a stack. The S5735-S cannot set up a stack with the S5735S-S. The S5735-S cannot set up a stack with the S5735S-S.
- The number of stacked switches is recommended to be 2 to 9. In addition, when using iMaster NCE-Campus to manage and maintain a stack, ensure that the stack has no more than four member switches.
- A switch supports a maximum of two logical stack ports.
- Ports of two different types on a switch can be configured as stack ports simultaneously, except 1 Gbit/s and 10 Gbit/s ports.
Device Series |
Port Supporting Stacking |
Stack Cable |
Rate of a Single Port |
Maximum Number of Physical Member Ports Supported by Each Logical Stack Port |
---|---|---|---|---|
S5735-S and S5735S-S |
SFP+ ports |
|
10 Gbit/s |
4 |
1000BASE-X ports |
|
10 Gbit/s |
4 |
|
100/1000BASE-X ports |
GE SFP optical module and optical fiber |
1 Gbit/s |
8 |
|
Electrical ports |
Category 5 or higher network cable |
1 Gbit/s |
8 |