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10-08-2009 11:31 AM
10-08-2009 11:31 AM
network design
i am trying to build in some redundancy based in the nw design attached.
please note that i have only one 5400zl chassis in the core.
Any suggestions?
Thank you all
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10-08-2009 11:42 PM
10-08-2009 11:42 PM
Re: network design
First suggestion would be : add another 5400
But I don't think thats's what you wanted to hear?
Question : does the 5400 does any other function in your network eg. routing?
If so there will be no much need for other physical paths when your router in the network is down....
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10-09-2009 12:32 AM
10-09-2009 12:32 AM
Re: network design
I am thinking more about in path redundancy, if a mini-gb link goes down i want to my 2610 keep working with no problems with the alternate psychical path.... any ideas???, and yes the switch will have routing functions.
Thank you
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10-09-2009 12:39 AM
10-09-2009 12:39 AM
Re: network design
only the left and right switches need a second link, as the "stack"-connection possibly only is for management and does not do any data-traffic?
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10-09-2009 01:25 AM
10-09-2009 01:25 AM
Re: network design
So stacking is not a solution, to my redundancy issue.
Due to the small distance between those two switchs, it is possible to create a backup uplink using a UTP cable and manage a possible lost of link in the fiber automatically.
One again many thanks.
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10-09-2009 01:42 AM
10-09-2009 01:42 AM
Re: network design
"Stacking capability: single IP address management for a virtual stack of up to 16 switches"
So only for management, not comparable to cisco StackWise
Although once on the forum I was pointed out that from some models/firmware version on It would have more capabilities, but cant find this link at the time.
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10-14-2009 09:28 AM
10-14-2009 09:28 AM
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