11-11-2019 05:17 PM
Hi all,
Today I have a setup in our factory floor, with a stack of 2 X440-G2 switches in the distribution room, and ISW-series switches in on the production floor, like the setup below:
For added redundancy I would like to add another stack similar to the one I have, and then connect “from the other side” to the ISW line:
I’m a bit in the dark regarding MLAG, since it would basically work if I had a single ISW connected to a port in each stack. Will it work when I have two ISW’s, or will this be a typical ring configuration? Would it be possible to setup ring on the ISW ports, and use MLAG between the stacks?
Any other ideas?
11-12-2019 08:06 AM
Thank you, ISW do not support MLAG at all I believe. I’ve updated a picture below, same topology but I’ve inserted some text. Should I use ERPS ring-protocol “all around” like the picture? Or are there other/better alternatives? Will a full ERPS-ring have any disadvantages?
I’m open for other suggestions/topologies as long as I have redundancy from the central distribution room (I need two stacks). One solution could be to cable each ISW switch separately (using one cable from ISW1 into Stack1 and a cable from ISW1 into Stack2) - see picture below, however we have quite long distances so cabling will be quite expensive. But if this would be a “much greater” solution I will consider this too. I’ve made a picture below, but as mentioned this will trigger a lot of extra cabling for us.
11-12-2019 07:07 AM
As far as I know, the ISW switches can’t configured as MLAG-Peers.
They only support ERPS (not EAPS) as ring-protocol.
It is possible to do this, but you need to be careful in configuration. ERPS mussn’t be able to block the MLAG-ISC Link.