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MLAG + Stacking

MLAG + Stacking

EtherNation_Use
Contributor II
Create Date: Mar 28 2012 11:51AM

Hi,

I would like to know if there are any limitation about configuring MLAG on a Summit X670 stacking environment. The topology will be as follows:

- Servers connected to Summit x670 siwtches on stacking using MLAG for each VLAN
- Summit X670 switches connected to blackdiamonds using MLAG (MLAG managed by Blackdiamonds).

Thanks,
Rigo


(from Rigoberto_Rojas)
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EtherNation_Use
Contributor II
Create Date: Mar 28 2012 1:13PM

Hi,



You mean "EXOSConcepts15.1.pdf" file?. Because the only similar reference on that document that I found was a Two-tier diagram and no references to Stacking switches topology

Regards,

Rigo

(from Rigoberto_Rojas)

EtherNation_Use
Contributor II
Create Date: Mar 28 2012 12:31PM

Hey Rigo

Just to clarify there are two stacks of 670s correct?

If so then yes you can MLAG the servers to th 670 stacks and then MLAG the stacks to the BDs. This is a mesh design and is covered in the concepts guide.. not the connections from the stacks to the BDs need to be created on both sides. For example each 670 will have a share that spans the BDs as a MLAG but the BDs will need to have a share that span the stacks as MLAGs.

This is covered in the concepts guide.

P (from Paul_Russo)
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