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Stacking Cisco 3750G

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Zahid1982

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Feb 3, 2010
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I have 2 Cisco 3750G switches connected as stack wise and they acts as the core switches for my entire network, when i make any changes to switch1 it is not replicating with switch2. Suppose if i make some changes on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/5 it didn't replicate with interface GigabitEthernet2/0/5. Switch1 is master. Please help.
 
it doesn't work that way. each interface is independent of one another (unless of course you configure etherchannel).

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It's not meant to.

They are stacked, which means there is one "switch", but all the ports on the multiple members of the stack are all individual ports.

You need to configure G2/0/1-52 in exactly the same way you configure G1/0/1-52.

Think of a chassis switch, where module 1 gives you g1/1-48 and module 2 gives you interfaces g2/1-48.
 
I am little confused why you wanted it to work like that anyway?
 
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