Stacked SF500-24P and routing question

I'm looking for a stackable L3 switch which can do routing and with PoE and I think the SF500-24P is just right for me but have a question.
Is a stack of 2 of these switches seen as 1 device with 1 outside ip address per VLAN by devices that have this stack as the default gateway? or is something like VRRP active between the 2 stack switches and they both have their own ip address?
Thanks in advance,
Jasper

That is correct.  The entire stack seen as one device.  once the switches are stacked, there is no need for VRRP, HSRP, etc.. It is all one switch with one IP for management.
HTH

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    1- The ports that are going to connect directly to end stations will need to be configured as access ports with the respective VLAN as untagged.
    2- The ports that are going to be connected to the AP's will need to be configured as trunks with VLAN 100 un-tagged and 200 tagged. The AP should be able to understand VLAN's, they should be configured with and IP address on VLAN 100.
    3- By default, the un-tagged VLAN is the same PVID.
    Notes:
    A few things to keep in mind:
    1- I see you already have a router on the network, this is the one that will determine if the VLAN's can talk to each other based on the Inter VLAN configuration. In general terms, if inter VLAN is enabled on the router then Public and Private will be able to share traffic, otherwise they wont.
    2- When creating VLAN's on the SG300 make sure that you are not assigning IP addresses to any other VLAN than your management VLAN, otherwise you could have issues with the routing.
    3- To make sure the connectivity between the VLANs is working as you expect, make sure to do all the testing from the hardwired PC's first, that way you will know if the issue is on the router or the switch.
    I hope this was helpful.

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