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For questions about or involving the Cisco 2960 Series switches. This includes the newer versions like 2960S, 2960X and 2960XR.
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Cisco 2960x Stack IOS version mismatch
I was finally able to test it in the production environment at my company and can confirm that no USB was necessary, despite the "Major Stack Protocol Version Number Incompatibility" - it was still po …
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Cisco 2960x: Adding a new cable to complete the "ring" with switches powered on - is it safe?
Let's say I've got a 2960x stack like the one shown below - as you can see one cable is missing as it was too short, so I ordered a longer one and am awaiting delivery. One thing I wonder about though …
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Cisco 2960x Stack IOS version mismatch
Hope some of you already have some hands-on experience with that - if you're adding a new switch to the stack and you get IOS version mismatch, can you still copy the bin image from the master to the …