What is the most appropriate network design for this topology?
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‎08-17-2017 02:21 PM
Hello, everybody!
I have a task to totally redesign a huge network which consists of about 150 switches (old enterprise CISCOs). Everything is located at factory's territory. Take a look at the attached picture, this is a classic "star" topology. It's current topology.
The core of the network will be located in two separated DPC, there will be about 300 meters between them (Now it's two 6509 bounded by VSS in a same location).
I will replace all cores, distribution and 90% of access switches.
The main goal is to optimize bandwidth and increase redundancy and fail-tolerance to maximum level.
What is the most suitable topology for these goals?
Could Extreme offer something more than MLAG for core, stacks for distribution and LAGs everywhere?
I wonder how Extreme Fabric is suitable here, but there is no any success stories around...
Any ideas?
Many thanks in advance,
Ilya
I have a task to totally redesign a huge network which consists of about 150 switches (old enterprise CISCOs). Everything is located at factory's territory. Take a look at the attached picture, this is a classic "star" topology. It's current topology.
The core of the network will be located in two separated DPC, there will be about 300 meters between them (Now it's two 6509 bounded by VSS in a same location).
I will replace all cores, distribution and 90% of access switches.
The main goal is to optimize bandwidth and increase redundancy and fail-tolerance to maximum level.
What is the most suitable topology for these goals?
Could Extreme offer something more than MLAG for core, stacks for distribution and LAGs everywhere?
I wonder how Extreme Fabric is suitable here, but there is no any success stories around...
Any ideas?
Many thanks in advance,
Ilya
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‎08-18-2017 12:58 PM
Over 1400 SPB networks are running flawlessly and customers are very happy about their solution. I am sure many of those customers would be happy to be a reference for your customer. The Extreme SPB fabric solutions scales easily to 500 fabric switches, so your topology can be addressed without any scaling concerns.
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‎08-18-2017 12:58 PM
Ilya,
The first step in changing a customer's perception is to get the right people in front of them. Perhaps we can work together to do this. What country is the customer in, so we can figure out who the right people are to work with you and the customer.
Regards,
Dinesh
The first step in changing a customer's perception is to get the right people in front of them. Perhaps we can work together to do this. What country is the customer in, so we can figure out who the right people are to work with you and the customer.
Regards,
Dinesh
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‎08-18-2017 12:58 PM
Daniel,
I am a Partner. The problem is customers don't believe in Avaya Networking. I hope you will change it.
I am a Partner. The problem is customers don't believe in Avaya Networking. I hope you will change it.
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‎08-18-2017 05:58 AM
Hi, everybody,
It seems like I've found a solution!
Full-mesh VPLS for Distribution and Core switches.
Unfortunately, I've never did it. Delving into EXOS_User_Guide now....
May be there are some success cases in GTACs articles?
It seems like I've found a solution!
Full-mesh VPLS for Distribution and Core switches.
Unfortunately, I've never did it. Delving into EXOS_User_Guide now....
May be there are some success cases in GTACs articles?
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‎08-18-2017 05:58 AM
Thanks, Stephane!
I'll ask the local team for helping me in preparing a correct specification.
I'll ask the local team for helping me in preparing a correct specification.
