Create Date: Oct 10 2012 3:33PM
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. I'll use EAPS for my redundant fiber loop.
Also, with the addition of our 2 new buildings, and our current infrastructure, we're thinking about implementing a routing protocol. Right now we have static routes pointing all over the place and it can be a pain to manage.
We have a multi-vendor enviorment, (Some day it will be all eXtreme!), what routing protocols do you guys use within your enviorment and why? I was thinking about OSPF?
In our main building, we have 3 floors. All 3 floors converge to our 1st Floor Stack. The firewall and our WLC also converge there. There is a link from the 1st floor stack heading downstairs to our DC Stack. This is where all of our servers reside, and from there we have a link to a "vendor" network which also resides within the Data Center.
From our DC stack, we will LAG another "eXtreme" stack that will act as the EAPS master for the new buildings. Then, the new buildings will connect via the "eXtreme Master Stack".
What do you guys think? In my last enviorment, I was running all Cisco hardware so CDP took care of all of this for me.
Do I need a routing protocol? How do I get traffic from a switch in one of my new buildings on VLAN Y to communicate with a host on the 3rd floor in my main building on VLAN G.
Thanks!!@
(from Jeremy_Homan)