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Reasons for MLAG on Summits

Reasons for MLAG on Summits

Ilya_Semenov
Contributor
Hello, everybody!

I am an engineer at partner company and we are going to make a business event for our customers. My presentation is about MLAG on BD8806 with VRRP.

I suppose that I will be asked a question about why there is MLAG on Summit Switches, which could be stacked easily?

Could you please give me some ideas?

Many thanks in advance,

Ilya

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Hello, Eric!

But why if I can connect two stacks via Etherchannel. This is much easily...

Tripathy__Priya
Extreme Employee
Apart from the above features there are also single-tier MLAG which provides the redundancy at the access level.
Second is the two-tier MLAG design provides the redundancy at the distribution level or the core-level.

Hello, could you please explain it in details?

"single-tier MLAG which provides the redundancy at the access level."

and

"Second is the two-tier MLAG design provides the redundancy at the distribution level or the core-level. "

Many thanks in advance,

Ilya

Steven_Lin
Extreme Employee
The MLAG feature allows you to combine ports on two switches to form a single logical connection to another network device. The other network device can be either a server or a switch that is separately configured with a regular LAG
to form the port aggregation.

MLAG could support more complex scenario, and sometimes switches not Compatibility for stacking in your scenario.

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