Ring operating in half of the battery

Hello world

I have 2 battery switches

HS switch stack-ring speed

Stack Ring speed: 16G
Configuration of the stack ring: half
The ring protocol stack: StackWise

HS switch stack-ring activity

SW frames sent to (approximate) ring of the battery
------------------------------------------------
1 16864205185
2 3894031560

Total frames sent to the ring of the battery: 20758236745

They have only cable single battery connected right now.

Need to confirm if there is any advantage in speed if I connect another cable battery also. ?

It will increase the performance of switch?

Thank you

MAhesh

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In theory, yes connect the other battery cable provides superior performance, as you will have two stack active links between your two units.

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