Cisco 500 Series Administration Manual page 85

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Basic Hybrid—A device in Basic Hybrid mode can be connected to
Sx500and SG500X/ESW2-550X devices to form a stack. The only limitation
(and the reason that this mode is called Basic Hybrid as opposed to
Advanced Hybrid) is that there is no support for VRRP or RIP. In this mode,
the GUI displays the pages of Sx500, even if the stack master is a SG500X/
ESW2-550X, since the feature set is that of the Sx500.
In this mode, any type of device can take the master/backup roles. Only the
5G stacking ports can be used as stack ports.
Advanced Hybrid—A device in Advanced Hybrid mode can be connected
to Sx500 and SG500X/ESW2-550X devices to form a stack. In this mode,
VRRP and/or RIP are supported, but auto numbering of units is not
supported, because only the SG500Xor ESW2-550X devices can function
as master/backup.
Sx500 devices can only be slaves, therefore up to 6 Sx500 units can be
stacked together with two SG500X/ESW2-550Xs devices.
Advanced Hybrid XG—A device in Advanced Hybrid XG mode can be
connected to SG500X/ESW2-550X and SG500XG devices to form a stack.
All units can be master or slave units.
Stack Configuration Options
The following describes some typical stack configurations:
Possible Stack Configuration
Stack consists of all SG500Xs in
Native Stacking mode.
Stack consists of all ESW2-550Xs
in Native Stacking mode.
Stack consists of all Sx500s in
Native Stacking mode.
Administration: Stack Management
Possible RIP/
VRRP
Support
Enabled/
Disabled
Enabled/
Disabled
Not
supported.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Stack Unit Mode
Stack Ports Speed
1G/10G or 1G/5G
1G/10G or 1G/5G
1G/5G (default) or 1G
Copper/SFP (Combo)

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