Kenny, here is a trick I used and it worked with stacking more than 4 4250T switches. This will only work if you are using something like gigabit backbone uplinks to stack the units.
Stack the first 5 switches normally. Take the 2nd uplink port from the 5th unit (port 26) and connect it to the...
I will assume you know how to define a VLAN on each of the switches. Create the same VLAN on each switch. The trick is to select the uplink port on each 4226T as a member of the VLAN. You will want to select it as an "untagged" port for the VLAN. This will allow that uplink port to carry...
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