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Connector Type
Cisco SFP-
H10GB-CU1M –
Passive Copper
Cable
Cisco SFP-
H10GB-CU3M –
Passive Copper
Cable
Cisco SFP-
H10GB-CU5M –
Passive Copper
Cable
Cisco SFP-10G-
SR
Cisco SFP-10G-
LRM
Cisco SFP-10G-
LR
1G SFP Module
MGBSX1
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Cables Types
Each type of stack port can be used with specific cable types.
When the stack mode is set to Native Stacking, you can use either a fiber or
copper cable as a stacking cable. If both cables (Fiber and Copper) are
connected, fiber is the preferred media. Dual connection can be used for
redundancy. When a media change occurs, for example you disconnect the fiber
stacking cable and the copper stacking cable becomes active, the system initiates
a topology change event.
The following describes the possible combinations of cables types and ports.
Stack Ports
S1-S2-5G
S1, S2 in
for
Sx500
SG500X/
ESW2-
550X and
S3-S4 for
Sx500
5G
1G
5G
1G
5G
1G
Not
Not
supported
supported
Not
Not
supported
supported
Not
Not
supported
supported
1G
1G
Administration: Stack Management
Network Ports
S1,S2 - XG
S1,S2 - 5G
in SG500X/
for
ESW2-
SG500X
550X
and S3, S4
for Sx500
10G
1G
10G
1G
10G
1G
10G
Not
supported
10G
Not
supported
10G
Not
supported
1G
1G
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Stack Ports
S1,S2 in
S1,S2 - XG
Sx500
in SG500X
1G
10G
1G
10G
1G
10G
Not
10G
supported
Not
10G
supported
Not
10G
supported
1G
1G

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