Not sure if 6300M can support 1G for stacking.
Please have a look into the below link.,
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.13/HTML/vsf/Content/Chp_FAQ/faq-gen.htm
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6300: VSF allows stacks to be formed using any combination of SKUs of the 6300 family. Up to 10 member switches will be allowed. Connections between the switches must use 10G, 25G, or 50G links. All VSF links in a stack should operate at the same speed.
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Kapildev Erampu
Systems Engineer, ACEX#94
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company
Any opinions expressed here are solely my own and not necessarily that of HPE
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 21, 2024 07:18 PM
From: ajorigenes17
Subject: VSF Technology of 6300M
Hello everyone , I just want to ask how vsf technology of 6300M works with 1G SFP for stacking. we have 4 6300M 48 ports stacked using vsf configuration. what we want to know is how the traffic traverse from member to master conductor. for vsf stacking we have 1G sfp for the uplinks we have 25G sfp from access switch to our core switch. as of now we are just using 1 uplinks as 25g since 25g is a little bit expensive. since my uplink from my stacked access switch to core switch is 25G do I need also to have 25G sfp for my access switch vsf stacking link ?
What i want to know is how the traffic will traverse from member up to the master conductor so we can follow the best practices in configuring a vsf.