Hi there,
Kind of a silly question, but can anyone confirm that I can daisy chain two switches (3com 4200g - Nortel baystack 350-24t) by simply running a cross-over cable between 2 LAN ports?
I've read over all the material for the baystack switch, and aside from trunking, there isn't any info on using a second switch for extending my available ports.
Since there isn't any routing, I'm also assuming that I don't need to disable DHCP on either router.
Anyone have some insight into this?
Kind of a silly question, but can anyone confirm that I can daisy chain two switches (3com 4200g - Nortel baystack 350-24t) by simply running a cross-over cable between 2 LAN ports?
I've read over all the material for the baystack switch, and aside from trunking, there isn't any info on using a second switch for extending my available ports.
Since there isn't any routing, I'm also assuming that I don't need to disable DHCP on either router.
Anyone have some insight into this?