cascading issue
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11-25-2009 10:11 PM - edited 03-06-2019 08:44 AM
hi all,
i have one problem regarding cascading pls give me a solution ,
layout of network as below
3750 core switch
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2960 l2 switch
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nortel l2 managed
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notrel l2------- users
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norte l2 ---------- users
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nortel l2 ------------- users
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nortel l2 -------------- users
is there any problem regarding this layout ? can we continue same network or we have to reqd changes,
pls suggest it
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11-25-2009 10:55 PM
Hi,
This design lacks redundancy. Normally this is not recommended as you are running with single point of failure at link level.
If for example, the link between 3750Core and 2960 goes down, all your users will be disconnected from reaching the core switch and beyond.
It is better to redesign with redundancy in mind.
A simple example would be to have all L2 switches connected to Core switch via 2 links. (Stil you will be running with risk as you dont have redundancy @ core switch).
HTH,
Nagendra
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11-26-2009 01:39 AM
As the previous poster said redundancy and also you end up having all the the traffic go up thru a single uplink to the core. So you end up potentially having a bottleneck at the 2960 uplink depending on how much traffic your users send to the core to get routed . Each switch should have at least its own dedicated link to the core switch , Ideally you could add a second 3750 to your stack and have 2 uplinks from each switch , this gives each switch its own dedicated link to the core and its own backup
