port sharing configuration Summit x460-48t (server switch)
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‎11-24-2015 11:01 PM
I have multiple Summit x460-48t for servers on our LAN, currently only 1gb uplink to the Cores ( BD 8810) I want to increase the uplink to 2GB using port sharing, using the 4 SFP ports, 2 for the Active core uplink and 2 for the standby, what will be the best algorithm configuration for this scenario (my first time configuring one, on theBD-8810 there's a port sharing between the active and passive core of 3 ports using address based L2, I was thinking of using same configuration. What do you suggest?
Thanks
Karina
Thanks
Karina
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‎11-26-2015 12:47 AM
Hi Karina,
I believe you have two core switches when you say active and standby, do they run VRRP ?
If yes then
here is an article where MLAG basic design and configuration is well explained.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-configure-MLAG-in-Extreme-switches
in addition to the MLAG setup you can make VRRP active-active which can load balance as well.
please see if this helps...
I believe you have two core switches when you say active and standby, do they run VRRP ?
If yes then
here is an article where MLAG basic design and configuration is well explained.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-configure-MLAG-in-Extreme-switches
in addition to the MLAG setup you can make VRRP active-active which can load balance as well.
please see if this helps...
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‎11-26-2015 12:47 AM
Hi Karina,
Since you are building MLAG in ESRP environment make sure you add the MLAG and ISC ports as ESRP host-attach ports.
Since you are building MLAG in ESRP environment make sure you add the MLAG and ISC ports as ESRP host-attach ports.
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‎11-26-2015 12:47 AM
They are running ESRP, at the moment I will not be doing any major changes directly on the core, I want to increase the server switch uplink from 1gb to 2gb using the SFP ports, but, I will need to configure the share port on the core too... I will take a look to the link you send out.
Thank you very much for your response!
Thank you very much for your response!
