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Stacking
Dell EMC Networking N-Series Switches
This chapter describes how to configure and manage a stack of switches.
The topics covered in this chapter include:
Stacking Overview
Default Stacking Values
Managing and Monitoring the Stack (Web)
Managing the Stack (CLI)
Stacking and NSF Usage Scenarios
Stacking Overview
The Dell EMC Networking N2000, N2100-ON, N3000, N3000E-ON,
N3100-ON, and N4000 Series switches include a stacking feature that allows
up to 12 switches to operate as a single unit. Dell EMC Networking N3000
series switches can stack up to eight units as of firmware release 6.5.1. The
Dell EMC Networking N1124T-ON/N1148T-ON/N1124P-ON/N1148P-ON,
and N1500 Series switches stack up to four units using 10GB Ethernet links
configured as stacking. Dell EMC Networking N2000, N2100-ON, N3000 and
N3000E-ON Series switches have two fixed mini-SAS connectors at the rear
for stacking. Dell EMC Networking N3100-ON Series switches have optional
an stacking module.
Dell EMC Networking N1124T-ON/N1148T-ON/N1124P-ON/N1148P-ON
Series switches only stack with other Dell EMC Networking N1124T-
ON/N1148T-ON/N1124P-ON/N1148P-ON Series switches. Dell EMC
Networking N1108P-ON/N1108T-ON Series switches do not stack.
Dell EMC Networking N2000 Series switches stack with other Dell EMC
Networking N2000 Series switches, and with Dell EMC Networking N2100-
ON Series switches using 21G stacking links.
Dell EMC Networking N3000 Series switches stack with other Dell EMC
Networking N3000 Series switches (including the N3000E-ON Series) and
Dell EMC Networking N3100-ON Series switches, using the optional