03-19-2022 09:20 AM
Hi,
Hi ,
I would like to do the above-collapsed core architecture. Currently, I have building 1 only .
Since there is no room for new access switches I am trying to put a another core block (2) (building 2 )
What are the pros and cons?
Currently all the VLAN svis are on core block 1 , How can I do it on core block 2
Thanks
03-19-2022 09:25 AM
- What model(s) are those devices , what are your goals ? -> Redundancy , load-balancing , both , or and elaborate....
M.
03-19-2022 11:42 AM
Hi @marce1000
Presently I have the top block (building 1 ), I want to add more edge switches to the core . Unfortunately, I cannot add modules to the existing core block. So adding another core block in building 2.
Please see the diagram below
03-19-2022 10:15 AM
First, did you really mean for the upper right switch and lower left switch have dual links? I would have expected one of those links would be between the upper left switch and the lower left switch.
Since you want to extend VLANs, we're looking at L2 interconnections? If so, the way to extend VLANs (plural) is generally via using a Cisco trunk port. However, if these switches are L3 capable, I generally advise not extending multiple VLANs beyond an edge switch and its uplink partner(s). As L3 MLS is generally just as fast as L2 switching, the former avoids many potential L2 issues.
Do your switches support any kind of switch combining, e.g. stacking, VSS, vPC?
03-19-2022 11:28 AM
Hi,
It supports VSS, I have corrected the link , this will be ok ?
Please advise
03-19-2022 11:46 AM - edited 03-19-2022 12:20 PM
VSS getting old and Cat 6K getting retired soon. but feasible ? suggest to have different domain.
maybe if you looking StackWise virtual yes, that can be done, but they need to a different domain
if you looking vPC, they you can deploy enhanced vPC
03-19-2022 12:11 PM
Hello
If building 1 switch is VSS then you can add building two into the same VSS domain as such you would end up with two logical switches, which is viable.
03-19-2022 12:40 PM - edited 03-19-2022 12:43 PM
Hi @paul driver
what if I create another VSS domain and add these building 2 switches in another domain
And you said if I add in the same vss domain , it will be two logical switches . If I add it in the same domain how come there will be two logical switch
Thanks
03-19-2022 12:45 PM
I would advise another domain, by the what is the purpose of another VSS in the network? what role ?
is the Access Layers connecting new Core Layer 2 ? or Layer 3 ?
You looking to extend Layer2 between VSS ?
if they are separate cores to handle different access switches, suggest having Layer3 between VSS to exchange routes.
03-19-2022 03:47 PM
@balaji.bandi wrote:
VSS getting old and Cat 6K getting retired soon. but feasible ? suggest to have different domain.
maybe if you looking StackWise virtual yes, that can be done, but they need to a different domain
StackWise Virtual is VSS and VSS is Stackwise Virtual.
At the end of the day, other than the underlying OS, they are both the same.
03-19-2022 05:53 PM
StackWise Virtual is VSS and VSS is Stackwise Virtual.
yes, we do all know that cisco shipping old wine in the new bottle here.
My suggestion was doing not to use the old Cat6K, rather i go with the new Cat 9K switch with StackWise virtual.
03-19-2022 09:59 PM
is the Access Layers connecting new Core Layer 2 ? or Layer 3 ?
layer2
You looking to extend Layer2 between VSS ?
Yes
03-20-2022 04:21 AM - edited 03-20-2022 04:23 AM
Then my suggestion as below : (Considering All Layer 3 SVI still on OLD Core, May be new ne you can create on new Core too, but those vlan need to extend to old core) - make sure you adjust stp priorities if required.
03-19-2022 01:50 PM
Hello
@bluesea2010 wrote:
And you said if I add in the same vss domain , it will be two logical switches . If I add it in the same domain how come there will be two logical switch
Apologies, wasnt thinking straight , menat to say "not"
@balaji.bandi thanks for highlighting
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