3.10.1 Uplink redundant
The following table describes the capacity limits for uplink redundancy.
Model |
Number of uplink ports*1 |
per uplink port Number of attached interfaces |
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AX2630S-24T4XW AX2630S-24P4XW |
15 #2 |
2 |
AX2630S-48T4XW AX2630S-48P4XW |
27 #2 |
2 |
- #1
-
Each channel group is counted as one port.
- #2
-
In a stacked configuration, the maximum number of uplink ports depends on the total number of ports for all member switches in the stack. The following formula can be used to calculate the maximum number of uplink ports:
Maximum number of uplink ports = (number of ports for all member switches-stack port)/2
For example, if AX2630S-48T4XW consists of two stacks and the number of stack links is 2, the maximum number of ports is 52.
Model |
Maximum number of outgoing MAC address entries |
---|---|
All models |
3000 |