HDMI ports can be used outside of the stacking

I guess it's not, but good to ask... maybe he can do in a future firmware...

On the 5548 is it possible to treat the hdmi ports in standard rather than use their stacking. For various disaster scenarios (including the paranoia of the experiment with a different providers handling of a switch down causing the battery to fail rather than just unit), better staging rolling updates, etc., we want that the switches to be separated (each with its own IP, etc...).  It would be nice to always use hdmi ports high speed like a SHIFT to switch interconnect rather than treat the two switches as one.

The HDMI ports are strictly used for stacking.  I'm not aware of any risk that this will change in future updates.

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