Why I can not define a L3 Vlan interface over a MLAG interface, without using VRRP?
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‎02-16-2015 03:06 PM
Hi,
It's so weird and silly. MLAG means one interface for multi chasis but i can not define a L3 interface over it without using VRRP. I think extremenetwork guys should check their availibility capabilities.
It's so weird and silly. MLAG means one interface for multi chasis but i can not define a L3 interface over it without using VRRP. I think extremenetwork guys should check their availibility capabilities.
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‎02-17-2015 05:51 AM
Thanks for your reply Daniel, i saw the discussion you sent. But i want to use both SWs, all the links which in MLAG. I don't want to use VRRP. Because i also should establish a BGP between SWs and router. The guys who provide us support, told that we can not establish BGP with VRRP IP. If i use VRRP, i need two BGP session from both SWs and i don't want it.
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‎02-16-2015 08:09 PM
Ebrar, you CAN define a L3 interface. But if you don't use VRRP only one switch will route the traffic.
Check this post for a discussion on this subject:
https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/mlag_default_route
Check this post for a discussion on this subject:
https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/mlag_default_route
