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  Chapter 19.  Switch Stacks
 
   
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M5300 and GSM73xxSv2 Mixed Stacking
Normally stacking NETGEAR switches is limited to switches of similar types, for example, 
GSM7328S and GSM7352S, or GS728TS and GS752TPS. However, with the introduction of 
M5300 switches, you can stack M5300 switches with older GSM73xxSv2 (GSM7228PS, 
GSM7252PS, GSM7328Sv2, and GSM7352Sv2) switches. This section provides examples 
of mixed stacking.
The NETGEAR stacking architecture requires the capacities and capabilities of stacked 
switches to be compatible. Only switches with matching SDM templates can be stacked 
together before M5300 and GSM73xxSv2 switches can be joined to form a stack, the 
following steps are required:
1. 
Check the firmware release version installed on each switch. Make sure each is running 
release 10.0 firmware.
2. 
Review the available Switch Database Management (SDM) templates on the target switch.
3. 
Select the matching SDM template on the target switch.
4. 
Reboot the switch with newly selected template.
5. 
Connect the switches together to form the stack.
For more information on SDM, see the Command Line Interface Manual (CLI) , available on 
the resource CD shipped with your switch or the NETGEAR download website. SDM 
template matching is needed when mixing the following M5300 series switches with older 
switch models:
Once the stack is formed successfully, all the normal stacking rules and procedures apply.
Table 3.  Switches That can be Stacked Together
M5300 Series Switches
GSM7xxxSv2 Series Switches
M5300-28G
GSM7328SV2
M5300-52G
GSM7352SV2
M5300-28G3
GSM7228PS
M5300-52G3
GSM7252PS
M5300-28GF3
M5300-28G-POE+
M5300-52G-POE+