How to disable L3 on non-master slot
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‎08-07-2015 08:10 AM
Hi
There is a stack, made from different Extreme Networks Summits
* Slot-1 Stack.33 # sh stacking
Stack Topology is a Daisy-Chain
Active Topology is a Daisy-Chain
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
00:04:96:34:8a:4d 3 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:37:26:eb 2 Active Standby CA-
*00:04:96:52:1f:0d 1 Active Master CA-
The problem is in HW Route Table in non-master slots
* Slot-1 Stack.37 # show iproute reserved-entries statistics
|-----In HW Route Table----| |--In HW L3 Hash Table--|
# Used Routes # IPv4 Hosts IPv4 IPv4 IPv6 IPv4
Slot Type IPv4 IPv6 Local Remote Local Rem. Loc. MCast
---- ---------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- ---- -----
1 X480-24x(SS) 11115 0 1040 0 0 0 0 205
2 X450a-24t 11115 0 48 0 992 0 0 205
3 X450a-24t 11115 0 48 0 992 0 0 205
How to disable L3 on non-master slot?
Thank you
There is a stack, made from different Extreme Networks Summits
* Slot-1 Stack.33 # sh stacking
Stack Topology is a Daisy-Chain
Active Topology is a Daisy-Chain
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
00:04:96:34:8a:4d 3 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:37:26:eb 2 Active Standby CA-
*00:04:96:52:1f:0d 1 Active Master CA-
The problem is in HW Route Table in non-master slots
* Slot-1 Stack.37 # show iproute reserved-entries statistics
|-----In HW Route Table----| |--In HW L3 Hash Table--|
# Used Routes # IPv4 Hosts IPv4 IPv4 IPv6 IPv4
Slot Type IPv4 IPv6 Local Remote Local Rem. Loc. MCast
---- ---------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- ---- -----
1 X480-24x(SS) 11115 0 1040 0 0 0 0 205
2 X450a-24t 11115 0 48 0 992 0 0 205
3 X450a-24t 11115 0 48 0 992 0 0 205
How to disable L3 on non-master slot?
Thank you
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‎08-07-2015 12:26 PM
Hey Igor
The master is what controls all of the L2 and L3 tables and getting them filled within the stack. There is no way to disable L3 on a particular slot. As Alexandr says above when there is a mixed stack the route table of the whole stack is whatever the lowest size table is. So if one switch has a table size of 32K and one has a table of 64K the overall stack is 32K.
Thanks
P
The master is what controls all of the L2 and L3 tables and getting them filled within the stack. There is no way to disable L3 on a particular slot. As Alexandr says above when there is a mixed stack the route table of the whole stack is whatever the lowest size table is. So if one switch has a table size of 32K and one has a table of 64K the overall stack is 32K.
Thanks
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‎08-07-2015 08:18 AM
Hi, Igor!
You can mix Summit X460, X480, and X670 switches in a stack, Extreme Networks recommends that you do not mix these switch types if the desired routing table exceeds the supported limit for the Summit X460 switch, which is 12,256 IPv4 LPM routes.
In your case X450a have this limit too.
Thank you!
You can mix Summit X460, X480, and X670 switches in a stack, Extreme Networks recommends that you do not mix these switch types if the desired routing table exceeds the supported limit for the Summit X460 switch, which is 12,256 IPv4 LPM routes.
In your case X450a have this limit too.
Thank you!
