@@chili5238 it has nothing to do with servers. These cables are just for switches. For servers you can choose fiber or copper based on port type available on server side
you are wrong installed in a rack position. every 1U position have 3 holes. and not accurate power cables routing - it needs to be as ring and fixed on the retention bar
thanks for sharing!!
Great 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing. what would happens if i connect switch port 0 to switch 2 port 0 for example?
Nice
can we connect stack of 4 switches using all 30cm power stack cables or do we need 1 longer cable ?
Yes we can
You made it a trunk connection with the cables?
No confirmation required. Just connect the cables then the switch will detect automatically.
Yes, that is wonted to ask you, is it this cables which plug in serves for trunk connection?
@@chili5238 it has nothing to do with servers. These cables are just for switches. For servers you can choose fiber or copper based on port type available on server side
@@FutureOnCloud I am sorry, my wrong. I did not mean on Server(s), but on purpose.
Good
hello, can someone answer me when using sbc 350 cisco and when using 9200 or 9300 ? thank you.
you are wrong installed in a rack position. every 1U position have 3 holes.
and not accurate power cables routing - it needs to be as ring and fixed on the retention bar
What Model is the very bottom switch?
C9500 i believe he said
Yap it is C9500
all that for a mega internet
Right now our company is performing the lifecycle from 2960-S to C9300.
Actually I'm performing it 😅...
Bet the power stack cables are $800 a piece, unless there is a 3rd party version.
cisco in a nutshell
Hot pluggable. Not plug and play.