Adding switch to existing network

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We have a 42u rack cabinet with 2 x 24-port switches already in.

I need to fit another switch - do I just connect it to one of the others via Cat5/6

Sorry if it is a noob question.
 
If they are unmanaged switches then yes, just plug it in to one of the other switches. If it is a managed switch you may want to look at configuring the port used to connect to other switch you already have as a trunk port and any ports connecting to end devices as access ports, and also any switchport security settings you want to use.
 
Are the current switches Cat5e unamanaged switches? If so, you may need to make a crossover cable as I think its only the Cat6 ones that are auto sensing? I could be wrong on this.
 
Are the current switches Cat5e unamanaged switches? If so, you may need to make a crossover cable as I think its only the Cat6 ones that are auto sensing? I could be wrong on this.

Cat5e/Cat 6 are cable standards. Not port/switch.
 
If it's a Gigabit switch then it has Auto-MDIX and making a crossover cable isn't important, if it's a FastEthernet switch it sill most likely uses Auto-MDIX unless it is a REALLY old device.
 
Don't forget, this will leave everyone who's connected to the new switch a mere 100mb/s (or 1000mb/s) uplink to the existing kit.

It's a bad way of doing things but sometimes needs must.
 
Y U NO SAY WHAT MODEL OF SWITCH!!! :mad:


Don't forget, this will leave everyone who's connected to the new switch a mere 100mb/s (or 1000mb/s) uplink to the existing kit.

It's a bad way of doing things but sometimes needs must.

This :(

Arrange server connections onto one switch, plug the two other switches into that to minimise cross switch traffic, don't just daisy chain all three switches.


Some switches will allow bonding of lines to make a virtual gig link, but without knowing what you have I can't say :p
 
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