Stacking of Core Switches for Internal and External Networks

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Stacking is the process of connecting multiple physical network switches together, so they function as a single, logical switch. This is achieved by using stacking-capable switches which have dedicated ports and use dedicated cables to connect to other switches in. HPE Aruba Networking data centers are built on the following switch models: CX 63xx Ethernet switches for out-of-band (OOB) network management. Additionally, configuring SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) and ELRP (Extreme Loop Recovery.

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