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C2960X stack

How to add a switch to an existing Cisco C2960X stack without breaking everything

A Cisco C2960X stack can have up to 8 members. However, there is only one master on the stack. Adding a switch to the stack without taking a few precautions can have disastrous consequences. Here is a step-by-step guide.

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Posted by Jerome Tissieres January 9, 2018
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