10-18-2020 03:07 AM
Hello,
I was wondering whether someone did migrate from a standard 802.1q tagged core like Cisco to a Fabric SPBM with VSP 7400 series and would like to share their lessons learned.
Currently:
Cisco 4500x cores -- X460G2-10GE4 (distribution / edge)
Future:
VSP 7000 -- X460G2-10GE4 (fabric attach)
Options I can think of:
1)
VSP 7400 --- Cisco 4500x
2)
VSP 7400 --- x460G2-10GE4 --- Cisco 4500x
Your thoughts?
Thank you,
Klaus
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01-22-2021 09:10 AM
10-21-2020 06:16 AM
Hello tfsnetman,
I think you will find the answere here (last message):
The command is '”logging screen enable'” hen you use telnet and ssh session.
Regards
Stephan
10-20-2020 09:58 PM
Hi Mig,
While I want logging on the console I also want the system to press the return key for me like this:
Core-1-Hv:1(config)#1 2020-10-20T21:50:18.464Z Core-1-Hv CP1 - 0x00088524 - 00000000 GlobalRouter SW INFO Boot sequence successful
Core-1-Hv:1(config)#
instead of this
Core-1-Hv:1(config)#1 2020-10-20T21:50:18.464Z Core-1-Hv CP1 - 0x00088524 - 00000000 GlobalRouter SW INFO Boot sequence successful.
Klaus
10-20-2020 07:16 PM
Klaus,
I’m not sure to fully understand your question but…
To have the on/off the console messages on console or SSH session on:
Mig
10-20-2020 05:10 AM
Hi Mig, Stephan,
Thanking you both for your replies.
Cosmetical question:
On a Cisco I would configure logging synchronous on line con 0 for instance.
Kind regards,
Klaus
10-19-2020 07:20 PM
Hello Klaus,
your option one should work fine. You can have links with tagged vlans from the fabric to other (non fabric) switches. After you establised the connection between Fabric and Cisco, you can move your x460 switch by switch.
In an third step you can move the routing interfaces from cisco to the fabric.
Best regards
Stephan