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Network Design Selection for a pair of BD8810 & SUMMIT X460 stack.

Network Design Selection for a pair of BD8810 & SUMMIT X460 stack.

Jitendra_Patel
New Contributor
I have a pair of BD8810 as CORE and Several stacks of SUMMIT X460 at floors of a multi-story building.

From each floor Stack two fiber uplinks are going to CORE Switches.

Please guide me which Protocol Should I use?

MLAG with VRRP, MLAG ESRP, VRRP-STP, EAPS-ESRP .

Application VoIP, Wifi controller & Data.

Please suggest me the Design for network.

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treese
Contributor
I've had this topology for some time and I'm read to secure east west traffic. I'm assuming I'll need to build a distribution layer. I'm having trouble finding network diagram examples. Please pass them along.

Thank you

Prashanth_KG
Extreme Employee
Hi Jitendra,

Can you please eloborate more on some VLANs are blocked at core? We need to make sure that all the VLANs are allowed in the ISC link (interconnecting CORE A and CORE .
Keep us updated.

Jitendra_Patel
New Contributor
Configured VRRP in CORE BDs and MLAG. Configured LACP between CORE and Access Stack.

But some VLANs are blocked at CORE.. PFA Topology. Please guide..

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Stephane_Grosj1
Extreme Employee
I'd go for VRRP, and eventually in Active/Active. Protect the edge with ELRP, use LACP between the Core and the stacks. Eventually add ELRP as well on the Core, using 16.1 new capabilities, to help prevent further loop creation even on the Core. You may want to add alternate path protection with MLAG.
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