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‎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
- not sure how to have 802.1q tagging between VSP 7400 and Cisco 4500x and SPBM at the same time
- Migrate all X460G2 from Cisco 4500x to VSP7400
2)
VSP 7400 --- x460G2-10GE4 --- Cisco 4500x
- the x460G2 would be a fabric attached client on the VSP7400 side and a standard 802.1q trunking client on the Cisco 4500x side.
- migrate all remaining X460G2s to the VSP7400 as fabric attached units
Your thoughts?
Thank you,
Klaus
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‎01-22-2021 09:10 AM
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‎01-29-2021 01:21 PM
Hi Klaus,
In fact you must have all the vlan/i-sid provisioned on both cluster members even if no ports are assigned to a vlan on one cluster member.
This is due to the fact they announce themselves in the fabric with a virtual bmac and then they both can receive packets for any i-sid announced.
When you configure the virtual ist, you get the following warning:
CAUTION : All the C-VLANs need to have an I-SID associated with it.
Regards
Mig
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‎01-29-2021 09:11 AM
Hello,
Lesson learned: If you have one VSP cluster member connected to a Cisco with a static Vlan / I-SID configuration, make sure you have that same configuration on both VSP cluster members.
Klaus
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‎01-22-2021 09:10 AM
The question regard XOS in a row is answered here:
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‎01-22-2021 08:26 AM
Hi Stephan,
Everything works fine when connected like this:
VSP7400 - x450G2
VSP7400 - x440G2
When connecting VSP7400 - x450G2 - x440G2 in one line I am having issues.
Assumption:
The VSP7400 is acting as a FA server, the x450G2 as a FA Proxy and FA Client (for the VSP) and the x440 is a FA client again.
Questions:
- Do I have to map vlans to ISIDs / NSIs on the x440?
- What about the uplink on the x450 to the x440? Do I tag all Vlans or do I use LLDP to advertise / request them?
- Or should I disable LLDP and treat the x440 like any other switch?
- Do I need version 30.x on the x450 and x440 so I can configure FA Proxy?
Thank you,
Klaus
