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Cisco Tech Talk: Cisco Catalyst 1300x Switch Stacking – 25-Gig Enhancement

Are you looking to maximize your network’s speed and efficiency? In this episode of Cisco Tech Talk, discover how the Cisco Catalyst 1300X switches and their groundbreaking 25-gigabit stacking ports can transform your organization’s network performance. Whether you’re upgrading from earlier models or future-proofing your infrastructure, this video gives you a practical, step-by-step demonstration on stacking Catalyst 1300X-24P-4X switches for next-level bandwidth and simplicity. Learn how to configure, manage, and verify 25-gig stacking, understand the benefits over 10Gig solutions, and see exactly which SFP modules you’ll need for optimal performance. Perfect for IT professionals, network admins, and anyone who needs more speed and scalability from their network. What you’ll learn in this video - The advantages of 25-gigabit stacking ports on Catalyst 1300X switches - How to stack Cisco Catalyst 1300X-24P-4X switches step-by-step - How to navigate the updated switch interface and management menus - How to configure and verify stacking speeds (10G vs 25G) - Which SFP modules are required for 25-gig stacking - Key command line tools for monitoring and troubleshooting your switch stack - Differences between stacking and uplink port operation - Where to find compatible hardware and more technical details Related links: Cisco Small Business Overview → Cisco Business Dashboard Support → Discover how Cisco is transforming industries with cutting-edge technology and business-driven innovation. Learn more: Cisco Official Site → Cisco Products & Services → Cisco Solutions → Contact Us → Follow Us on Social Media: Cisco LinkedIn → Cisco X → Cisco Instagram → Cisco Facebook → Got questions or insights? Drop them in the comments—we'd love to hear from you! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated on the latest with Cisco. #CiscoTechTalk #CiscoCatalystSwitches #TechTutorial #SwitchStacking