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тАО05-21-2007 12:01 PM
тАО05-21-2007 12:01 PM
Redundant Core Switches
Thanks.
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тАО05-21-2007 12:12 PM
тАО05-21-2007 12:12 PM
Re: Redundant Core Switches
XRRP is a similar thing, which is included on the 5300/3400's.
I'd look at the 5400/3500's for your particular needs.
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тАО05-21-2007 03:22 PM
тАО05-21-2007 03:22 PM
Re: Redundant Core Switches
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тАО05-21-2007 03:24 PM
тАО05-21-2007 03:24 PM
Re: Redundant Core Switches
Thats true.
For a full redundant network you need both L2 Redundancy that can be achieved be a nice plan of MSTP.
And also you need L3 redudancy which i believe Matt already spoke about it.
One more thing i would like to add, XRRP is an HP proprietary protocol while VRRP is an IEEE standard one.
Each one has its own advantages and disadvantages, and from my experience, XRRP is faster recovery than the VRRP.
But in a complicated environment i would go for the VRRP for more scalability in the Network.
Good Luck !!!
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тАО05-22-2007 12:09 PM
тАО05-22-2007 12:09 PM
Re: Redundant Core Switches
I see that the price of the premium license is $1,549. Added to the $5,700 cost of the switch, do you think it would be better to buy a switch with the capability built in?
Additionally, to make my access layer redundant, I'm planning to put two switches in each office, (probababy the 2626PWR, we're putting in an IP PBX this year), connecting half of the users to each, with a 2Gbps LACP uplink to the core. I assume that I'll only have to put the 2 switches in the same VLAN?
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тАО05-22-2007 03:32 PM
тАО05-22-2007 03:32 PM
Re: Redundant Core Switches
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тАО05-22-2007 06:36 PM
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