05-06-2012 05:20 PM
Hi Guys
I have a very basic question around Nexus 5596UP switches.
One of my customer is looking to buy two 5596UP switches for a DC and put in next to each other..
My question is that can these 5596UP switches be joined together as a stack ? or something similar to VSS ?
I have seen people talk about vPC. But my understanding is that vPC is used to configure something similar to ether-channel but on two separate physical switches..Example Core 1 Core 2 separate physical switches but connected by inter-connect... And access switch connect to both core 1 and 2 for redundancy.these links from access-layer switch can be part of vPC so that none of the link goes into blocking mode to avoid loops etc.
Can Nexus 5596UP be joined together ?
Thanks in advance.
05-06-2012 05:27 PM
Amit,
No the Nexus switches are not stackable. As you metioned, they use vPC in place of technologies such as VSS. This provides switch/asic/port level redundancy while maintaining separate independent control planes on each switch.
The 5596 can also make use of remote Fabric Extenders (FEXs) which are managed, configured & controlled by the parent N5K. This extends the port count and reach of the N5K while keeping management unified. You can also connect these FEXs to a pair of N5Ks for added redundancy.
Regards,
Robert
05-06-2012 05:31 PM
Dear Robert
Your reply confirms that my understanding was right.
Thanks for your reply. My last question. Let's say I have two nexus 5596 switches. Sw1 and 2
And I have a stack of 3750 switches.
Can 3750 stack connect to sw1 and sw2 and ether-channel can be configured ?
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05-06-2012 06:46 PM
Indeed. You can do a muti-chassis etherchannel from your 3750's up to each N5K using vPC. Both the 3750 stack and a pair of vPC N5Ks function as a single "logical" switches, so you can definately create an etherchannel between them.
Robert
04-07-2018 10:30 AM
Hello Amitpal,
Nexus 5596UP Question
You can use VPC inorder to connect them together.
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