I'm currently doing a Network Design for a customer. They have two datacenters approximately 1/4 mile apart on their campus. Each datacenter is split with a C9500-16X for the core and C9500-40X for distribution. Both will be setup with SVL connections across the singlemode fiber backbone between the datacenters. Each switch in the datacenter will have the SFP-10G-AOC2M= as the local uplink from Distribution to Core. However, I need to cross connect between them on the other uplink with the SFP-10G-LR= via the singlemode fiber backbone (trying to reduce 10Gig SFP cost for customer).
I have two questions -
1) Can I do this without issues?
2) Are there any restrictions trying to create a portchannel between them using this scenario?