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07-06-2023 03:13 AM
07-06-2023 03:13 AM
8360 CX - using Multi-Chassis LAG to connect servers
I am doing a DC refresh and migrating from Cisco N9K to Aruba network hardware. We need 100G uplinks and 10G edge ports For TOR switches. We also have a number of vPC (virtual port channels) configured to connect aggregate links to servers. I would like to know if the 8360-48XT4C would be suitable. I will be deploying these switches in VSX pairs and would like to know, if I can configure Multi-chassis LAG ports to replace the Cisco vPCs connecting to the servers. I have used multi-chassis lags to connect switches, but need to know if it will work as required to connect edge devices/servers/VM/ESXi etc.
Many thanks
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07-06-2023 03:43 AM
07-06-2023 03:43 AM
Re: 8360 CX - using Multi-Chassis LAG to connect servers
Hello @SW-MRE,
Thank you for writing to us! HPE Networking forum has moved to Aruba Airheads Community and for HPE networking and Aruba product queries, request you to visit and post your query here: Aruba Airheads Community
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