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01-15-2016 05:27 AM
01-15-2016 05:27 AM
HPE 2530 et FORCE10 CORE
Hello,
I have 4 switchs HP 2530 to connect with 2 links SFP+ optical fiber on a Core network Forces 10 Dell made up of 2 CORE. Which is best topology to be implemented
CORE1 -> SW1 ->SW2 ->SW3 -> SW4 ->CORE2
or
CORE1&2 -> SW1 ->SW2 ->SW3 ->SW4
Thanks
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01-15-2016 12:49 PM
01-15-2016 12:49 PM
Re: HPE 2530 et FORCE10 CORE
I'd go for:
CORE1 -> SW1 ->SW2 ->SW3 -> SW4 ->CORE2
assuming Core1 and Core2 are interconnected, a ring is formed, and a power outage on single switch will not render other switches useless
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01-18-2016 01:59 AM
01-18-2016 01:59 AM
Re: HPE 2530 et FORCE10 CORE
I'm plum for...
CORE1 -> CORE2 (link the cores)
and
CORE1 -> SW1 -> SW2 -> SW3 -> SW4 -> CORE2
- Make sure that you enable spanning-tree and position the STP root bridge on core 1, with a backup on core 2.
- Run VRRP between the core switches to handle routing failover.
Regards,
Pete
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01-18-2016 07:31 PM
01-18-2016 07:31 PM
Re: HPE 2530 et FORCE10 CORE
Or even patch each 2530 independently to both Cores. (Same comments about spanning tree root and backup apply)
|---SW1-----|
| |
Core1---------Core2
| |
|---SW2-----|
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02-15-2016 08:48 AM
02-15-2016 08:48 AM
Re: HPE 2530 et FORCE10 CORE
Core1&2 are link (not stack)
VRRP is enable
but can you give me the syntax to position Rootbridge en core 1 and backup on core2 ?
Thanks