07-24-2020 01:09 AM
The VCS is Virtual Cluster Switching. Is the mean multi-chassis together one logical device? Why need VRRP when VDX is enabled VCS?
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07-24-2020 10:20 AM
VRRP is still required in VCS to provide a redundant IP gateway for attached devices. For instance a server will be dual attached to two members of the VCS fabric and VRRP will provide a redundant next hop gateway for the server, so in the event of a single switch failure the next hop will still be available.
I would suggest that the enhanced version of VRRPe should be used as this offer several advantages over standard VRRP.
VRRP/VRRPe are documented in the L3 guide for NOS
07-24-2020 01:28 PM
Thank you, Yulia, Mick
07-24-2020 11:53 AM
From L2 (switching) perspective all switches in the cluster act like one one logical device,
From L3 (routing) perspective each switch in the cluster act as separate device
07-24-2020 10:20 AM
VRRP is still required in VCS to provide a redundant IP gateway for attached devices. For instance a server will be dual attached to two members of the VCS fabric and VRRP will provide a redundant next hop gateway for the server, so in the event of a single switch failure the next hop will still be available.
I would suggest that the enhanced version of VRRPe should be used as this offer several advantages over standard VRRP.
VRRP/VRRPe are documented in the L3 guide for NOS