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devel:device_data_model [2007/07/03 19:44] morten added data model mapping tables |
devel:device_data_model [2007/07/03 19:51] morten cluster doc |
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HP has many products that stack in this way, they call it HP Switch Stacks. Some Cisco devices also support this type of stacking, but they call it //clustering//. According to Cisco documentation, physical 3750 switch stacks can also participate in switch clusters, making the chaos complete ;-) | HP has many products that stack in this way, they call it HP Switch Stacks. Some Cisco devices also support this type of stacking, but they call it //clustering//. According to Cisco documentation, physical 3750 switch stacks can also participate in switch clusters, making the chaos complete ;-) | ||
- | NAV does not currently support Cisco Clustering (NAV 3.2). | + | NAV does not currently support Cisco Clustering (NAV 3.2). If a cluster is added to NAV, NAV will only see the commander device of the cluster. For more information about Cisco Clustering, please go to [[http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat3750/12119ea1/3750scg/swclus.htm|this page on Cisco's web site]]. |