11-08-2024 04:09 AM
Hi
I need to increase bandwidth for my leaf switches 101 and 102 to the spines. Can we add a second link from these leaf switches to the spines, while all other leaf switches maintain a single link to each spine?
All the documentation seems to suggest a homogenous setup, with either all leafs having a single link or all having multiple links. Is it possible to configure this mixed-link arrangement?"
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11-08-2024 04:37 AM
Hi @Rez81370 ,
The straight answer is Yes you can.
But the question is, why would you need higher bandwidth only from 1 pair to your Spines? To go where? Most of the UCS-to-UCS traffic will stay on Leaf 101/102. And if you don't have Mulit-Pod/Multi-site or many other Leaf pairs, I don't see the point.
Regards
11-08-2024 04:17 AM
This underlay so sure you can
MHM
11-08-2024 04:37 AM
Hi @Rez81370 ,
The straight answer is Yes you can.
But the question is, why would you need higher bandwidth only from 1 pair to your Spines? To go where? Most of the UCS-to-UCS traffic will stay on Leaf 101/102. And if you don't have Mulit-Pod/Multi-site or many other Leaf pairs, I don't see the point.
Regards
11-08-2024 04:56 AM
Hi @Remi-Astruc
Thank you for your response.
The key point is that I have over 50 leaf switches in my data center, with a significant amount of east-west traffic.
Regards
11-08-2024 09:01 AM
OK, fine. That was not drawn in your diagram.
Thanks
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