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08-23-2022 01:44 AM - last edited on 08-26-2022 12:50 AM by support_s
08-23-2022 01:44 AM - last edited on 08-26-2022 12:50 AM by support_s
Stacking hpe-sn2410bm and LACP port groups over two such switches
So we bought two hpe-sn2410bm - and I have never worked with an MLNX-OS before. I understand that the way to "stack" them is to setup MLAG - correct? Any better way to do it (I understand that the switch will not be seen as one switch, and you need configure both individually)?
Which bandwith is needed? I guess two 50 Gbps would be enough? I have actually no idea of how much banwith will be passing through such MLAG
How to do a LACP that spans over two switches in a MLAG?
Regards, Lars
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08-25-2022 03:45 AM
08-25-2022 03:45 AM
Re: Stacking hpe-sn2410bm and LACP port groups over two such switches
Hi bonnel123,
Are you seeking any other method than MLAG ?
I dont know much about the practical aspects on MLAG. This link may help you .
https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00021856enw.html?jumpid=in_pdp-psnow-qs
Regards,
Shivarudrappa Ranjanagi
I work at HPE
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