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06-18-2014 06:54 AM
06-18-2014 06:54 AM
IRF - daisy chain VS ring
Hi all,
I have recently configured a couple of A7510 in IRF, but I cant't be able to configure them on a ring topology, but only in daisy chain.
In the same day I have configured a couple of 5500 in a ring topology, at this point why the 7510 doesn't like the ring?
In your experience, with only 2 switch to connect in IRF, wich deployment did you use/prefere?
thanks
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07-22-2014 05:15 PM
07-22-2014 05:15 PM
Re: IRF - daisy chain VS ring
Hi Mauro,
I've only done IRF on 5500s & 5820s, but in both cases, I used a ring (although the difference when you're talking about 2 switches is fairly minimal). One thing I found when using the 5500s was that you had to cross over the cables - i.e. port 1 on switch 1 goes to port 2 on switch 2, not port 1 on switch 2. That may or may not be related the issue you're experiencing. Do you get any messages in the logs? What do the IRF display commands show?
Paul
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07-23-2014 05:24 AM
07-23-2014 05:24 AM
Re: IRF - daisy chain VS ring
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07-27-2014 11:45 PM
07-27-2014 11:45 PM
Re: IRF - daisy chain VS ring
Dear Mauro
Only two IRF Members are supported with 7510. Because that ring topo makes no sense and only daisy chain is supported.
7503 and 7506 support four IRF Members => ring and daisy chain are supported.
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Manuel
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07-28-2014 10:33 PM
07-28-2014 10:33 PM
Re: IRF - daisy chain VS ring
I found in an environment of 6 5500's in a ring,
when it came to an upgrade, Even though I had A/B switches in each rack,
The Rolling upgrade left the other switches dead untill they regained the new stack with the new code.
Forceing me to take downtime in an environment where that wasn't acceptable.
(Instead of taking downtime I meticulesly broke the ring into 3 stacks of 2. it does the 2 switch stack upgrade flawlessly)
Because of this experience, I'd still caution to maintain 2 managment domains, and build all other HA domains with that in mind.
I heard IRF2 promises improvements here. But, with IRF1 not playing with IRF2 what does it matter.
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07-29-2014 03:19 PM
07-29-2014 03:19 PM
Re: IRF - daisy chain VS ring
Or just upgrade the units one by one by hand?
Sure it will take slightly longer time but this way you can test with one and see so everything works. If some IRF code was changed then you wont take number 2 from the same rack but rather number 3 and then number 5. This way the network is still operational.