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Dell 759-00066-02 2 x Ports 12G Stacking Module
- 2-port stacking module
- 12G interface speed
- Enables switch stacking
- Manages multiple switches as one unit
- Increases port density
- Simplifies network management
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Product Overview
The Dell 759-00066-02 is a 2-port 12G Stacking Module. This module is designed to enable stacking of Dell network switches, allowing multiple switches to be managed as a single logical unit for increased port density and simplified management.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Switch Stacking Module |
| Ports | 2 x Stacking Ports |
| Speed | 12 Gbps (per port) |
Additional Specifications
| Vendor | Dell |
| Functionality | Switch Stacking, Logical Unit Management |
Product Description
The Dell 759-00066-02 is a specialized module designed to enhance the capabilities of Dell networking switches through stacking technology. Stacking allows multiple physical switches to be interconnected and function as a single, cohesive logical switch. This significantly increases the available port density and simplifies network management by providing a unified control plane. Featuring two high-speed 12 Gbps stacking ports, this module ensures robust and efficient communication between the stacked switches. This high bandwidth is crucial for maintaining performance across the aggregated switch fabric, especially in environments with high traffic volumes. The 12G speed indicates a modern, high-performance stacking solution. By deploying this stacking module, organizations can create more scalable and manageable network infrastructures. It is particularly useful in enterprise environments, data centers, and campus networks where expanding network connectivity and simplifying administration are key requirements. The ability to manage a stack of switches as one entity reduces complexity and operational overhead.