01-12-2018 02:40 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:23 PM
Hi,
school with around 800 users having one core switch 6509-E sup-720 (inter-vlan routing) collapsed core design connected to - 30 layer 3 HP switches with 10G and 1G backup links - 2 juniper WLCs 120 APs and VMware servers looking for a solution to achieve core redundancy. suggestions required,
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01-12-2018 04:15 AM
Hi
If it was me i would look for something VSS capable , that way each of the HP switches could be connected to each of the switches while still in a port-channel , even if you lost a full core switchthe access layer would stay up , no need for re convergence etc as the VSS acts as one logical unit
if budget was problem another option is get a couple of high powered dist switch mmaybe 10gb 3850s and stack them together and link your access switch to each one again as its logical unit in a stack no convergence required if one fails , but VSS would be more resilient and powerful than that
again another core option not an ideal design as there DC switches but couple pf the newer cheaper 9k l3 switches that support VPC mode , there very powerful in hardware but not feature rich but if its not complicated l3 setup would work well and ther not that expensive , again each access switch could be connected to each 9k in port-channel mode
The screenshots below show what each would look like physically , they would all give resilient options
For our office here i use VSS in my campus 2 x 6509-E and we only have about 500 users , thats purely though for access users really as we have a DC for servers etc so i dont think any of those would be overkill as you have 800 users thats quite a bit of traffic
Aswell there is no set date yet even off Cisco for the 6509-E going EOL , there is newer switches available too like the campus 9ks 9300/9400s too
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01-12-2018 02:58 AM
Hello
I guess it depends on your budget, your cheapest solution would be to have dual supervisors in the same chassis running SSO for resiliency and NSF is you have dynamic routing.
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Paul
01-12-2018 03:06 AM
01-12-2018 03:24 AM
I am just preparing the best solution(s) for the school in the long run (5-10 years). Budget is not in my control but i think as it is an upgrade after many years we´ll manage the budget.
Spending money on 10 year old switch is not my first option and it might be soon Eol. so no another sup.
I am thinking of placing the switches in two different server rooms. But what requirements should i look for so that it would not be an overkill ?
We have HP2920AL48G mostly. Looking for some simple configuration. And school can manage a few minutes downtime does not have to be a millisecond failover but it should be without any intervention.
01-12-2018 04:15 AM
Hi
If it was me i would look for something VSS capable , that way each of the HP switches could be connected to each of the switches while still in a port-channel , even if you lost a full core switchthe access layer would stay up , no need for re convergence etc as the VSS acts as one logical unit
if budget was problem another option is get a couple of high powered dist switch mmaybe 10gb 3850s and stack them together and link your access switch to each one again as its logical unit in a stack no convergence required if one fails , but VSS would be more resilient and powerful than that
again another core option not an ideal design as there DC switches but couple pf the newer cheaper 9k l3 switches that support VPC mode , there very powerful in hardware but not feature rich but if its not complicated l3 setup would work well and ther not that expensive , again each access switch could be connected to each 9k in port-channel mode
The screenshots below show what each would look like physically , they would all give resilient options
For our office here i use VSS in my campus 2 x 6509-E and we only have about 500 users , thats purely though for access users really as we have a DC for servers etc so i dont think any of those would be overkill as you have 800 users thats quite a bit of traffic
Aswell there is no set date yet even off Cisco for the 6509-E going EOL , there is newer switches available too like the campus 9ks 9300/9400s too
Status: | Orderable How to Buy |
---|---|
Compatibility: |
End-of-Sale Date: | None Announced |
---|---|
End-of-Support Date: | None Announced |
01-12-2018 02:44 PM
6500, nowadays, with Sup 720 is very expensive to run. In some cases, because this model is already in the EoS table, the price of the maintenance contract has increased.
With only 800 users, this design is an overkill.
Once the Catalyst 9K firmware is stable, this would be the way to go.
However, with current financial environment, I would go with a stacked 3850 (Enterprise Services) as a core or collapsed core/distro.
01-15-2018 03:13 AM
01-15-2018 03:17 AM
01-15-2018 03:20 AM
and if budget is not a problem what would you suggest ?
01-15-2018 03:30 AM
01-15-2018 04:16 AM
Thankyou guys, I think 2 4500s with VSS would be first priority. There is one more problem though..... I cannot just go and buy these , have to prepare a document with requirements and make it available for bidding etc...
Not sure what port density, uplink port speeds, features, protocols etc should i mention keeping in mind future growth, IoT, Cloud etc ?
01-15-2018 05:04 AM
01-15-2018 11:42 AM - edited 01-15-2018 11:50 AM
@mateens wrote:
3850 stack would be bit complicated config. ?
If you're doing static VLAN assignment then 3850 isn't very complicated.
01-18-2018 05:05 AM
"If the HP switches support VRRP you could use one of them connected to the core on vrrp but it would need to be able to take the network load if it failed over from the 6500"
Do you guys see any downsides using this option ?
01-18-2018 05:39 AM
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