[AusNOG] How to setup something like LACP across two switches
Andrew Jones
Andrew.Jones at optus.com.au
Fri Apr 20 09:23:59 EST 2018
Here you go - https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus3000/sw/layer2/503_U2_1/b_Cisco_n3k_layer2_config_guide_503_U2_1/b_Cisco_n3k_layer2_config_gd_503_U2_1_chapter_01000.html
Andrew Jones
0435 658 228
From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of James Cunningham
Sent: Friday, 20 April 2018 9:18 AM
To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
Subject: [AusNOG] How to setup something like LACP across two switches
Hello Fellow Ausnoggers,
I'm hoping that I can quickly pick the brain of someone more knowledgeable in data centre networking than myself.
We have a customer in one of our racks in Equinix who has a single network switch, and some servers connected to it. We currently have two connections from our switch to the customer's switch, with LACP for redundancy (and as a side effect, we get a slight bandwidth boost for 2 x 1Gbps connections, which is a slight bonus).
We would like to improve this by putting in two network switches on our end, to protect again a single switch failure on our side, but the customer will still have one single network switch.
I'm pretty sure we can't do LACP with this style of setup - so what would people recommend to achieve redundancy here? Main thing is that the connection needs to auto-failover if a network switch fails, or if one of the uplinks fails.
I have created the attached diagram which illustrates what we are trying to do.
Can anyone please help? I'll owe a beer at the Next AusNOG meetup!
Thanks
James
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