VSP7000 IST & VLACP
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‎07-04-2018 09:20 AM
According to varying design docs / best practice it is recommended to disable VLACP on IST links of a VSP7000 cluster. However, I cannot find anywhere that says why. Anyone know?
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‎07-04-2018 11:40 AM
Thanks roger, appreciate the clarification.
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‎07-04-2018 11:13 AM
Marc, yes, I was assuming VSP7200. HW and SW IST implementation are quite different between the two products. ERS switches are typically a bit more sensitive to short VLACP timers, especially when stacked. The VSP7000 was using the ERS operating system (BOSS), it is EOS since quite a while now.
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‎07-04-2018 10:56 AM
Thanks again but just to be clear, I'm talking about the VSP7000 not VSP7200. From what I understand it's architecture differs significantly from the later VSP7200 range.
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‎07-04-2018 10:43 AM
yes, for IST deployments b) applies. I am not aware of any ASIC restrictions on the VSP7200 that would trigger not to use VLACP with IST/vIST. Keep in mind, if you are running the VOSS switch in non-SPB mode, the switch is still using vIST concept internally, even though you are configuring it as normal IST/SMLT, but this does not have any consequences for VLACP.
