Connection of 2 switches

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Ronys Posted messages 429 Status Membre -
Hello,

Following some work done in our premises, we now have two switches, one per floor. We have the possibility to run only a few cables from one floor to another.

Our network is a very simple network.

Is there a way to connect two switches, one per floor, to create just one network? If so, how?

Thank you in advance for your responses.

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brupala Posted messages 111957 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   14 420
 
Hi,
well yes,
that's generally how we do it.
Horizontal distribution:
concentration of the connections on one floor onto a switch or a stack of switches.
Vertical distribution:
interconnection of switches or stacks of switches to a central switch, or 2 central switches.
Connecting 2 switches is called a trunk link, it can be copper (100 or 1000 baseT) or fiber optic.
Some switches allow for a trunk containing multiple ports working in parallel to increase throughput: multilink, etherchannel 802.3ad ...
What exactly is your problem?
Are you using structured cabling (VDI cabling with patch panel) or temporary cabling?
Do you have a backbone (cables interconnecting the 2 floors) or do you need to run temporary cables?
Normally a single cable (crossed if needed) should suffice to connect your 2 switches.
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And ... there you go!
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Crowark
 
Thank you for your response,

I have a patch panel on each floor, but currently no cable between the two.

If I run a crossover cable (it will be loose, that one) connecting the two switches, do I just plug it into one of the ports on each switch?

Thank you in advance.
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Ronys Posted messages 429 Status Membre 14 > Crowark
 
Follow Brupala's instructions. It's actually a cascading connection.
Plug the switches into each other.
ronys
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