02-26-2020 05:48 AM
I have this scenario, my switches model is sg-350x small business I need to have redundancy even through the routers, I'm thinking in EtherChannel but I'm not sure.
02-26-2020 06:15 AM
Hello,
looking at the diagram, it is hard to tell what IP addressing you are using, and what redundancy you want to achieve (from where to where). Is this a Packet Tracer project ?
02-26-2020 06:19 AM
it is not a Packet tracer lab, is for real, every switch is in a different location, I need to be able to have redundancy, for example, I need to be able to reach location a through b or c and vice versa.
02-26-2020 06:28 AM
Hi @argelis80
Redundancy can be achieved in several ways.
At first glance, it can be achieved by floating static routes, by routing protocols or by IP SLA.
You can delve into these options and verify which one best suits your network.
Regards
02-26-2020 06:33 AM
Thanks, Luis but is I told before my switch model is small business sg-350x which do not support dynamic routing, do you think that your comment applies to this scenario?
02-26-2020 06:58 AM
Hi @argelis80
You're right.
As an option, in this case, you can try to achieve redundancy through floating static routes.
Regards
02-26-2020 08:20 AM
maybe i forgot to mention that we are using up to 10 VLANs so the links are configured as trunk links.
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