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Figure 22 shows examples of stack trunks for two, three, and four
switches, using the default stacking ports 17 and 18 on 18-port x530L-
18GHXm switches.
Figure 22. Valid Stack Trunk Using Default Stacking Ports 17 to 18 on 18-
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Summary of Contents for x530L Series
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Page 16: ...Preface 16 ...
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