02-22-2012 07:46 PM - edited 03-07-2019 05:07 AM
Hi,
Can anyone explain what would happen in the following scenario
2x 3750 are configured in a stack and they have uplinks to the core switch.
when both the stackwise cables are disconneted, will the servers connected to the member switch still have connectivity to the core switch or only the master will have connectivty to core switch as it holds the configuration.
Thanks
Jay
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02-22-2012 08:02 PM
“when both the stackwise cables are disconneted,”
Both switches will start to become master, if these switches are connected to uplink core-switche(s), those core-switches will find a duplicate IP coming off the two separate uplinks port individually connected to both stack switches. That is the beginning of chaos in the network.
Hope that answers your question.
Thanks
Rizwan Rafeek
02-22-2012 08:02 PM
“when both the stackwise cables are disconneted,”
Both switches will start to become master, if these switches are connected to uplink core-switche(s), those core-switches will find a duplicate IP coming off the two separate uplinks port individually connected to both stack switches. That is the beginning of chaos in the network.
Hope that answers your question.
Thanks
Rizwan Rafeek
02-23-2012 05:38 PM
i am just curious...has anyone encountered this kind of a situtaion?
Thanks
Jay
02-23-2012 06:44 PM
i am just curious...has anyone encountered this kind of a situtaion?
Not me because I've never seen TWO (2) stacking cables fail simultaneously.
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