01-10-2018 10:45 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:22 PM
Hi all,
We are required to use ethernet links between Device-1 and Cisco 3650 switches in trunk mode.(You may see given figure below.) We are able to run trunk in device-1 without using any network protocol-based software so we have decided on using cross-stack EtherChannel on Cisco switches also ON mode without running LACP. According to given topology do we have to use Stack-Wise 160 cable between Cisco switches. We are concerned about it because such cable does not allow long-distance usage.
Thanks in advance for your invaluable advices.
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01-10-2018 12:24 PM
01-10-2018 10:54 AM
01-10-2018 11:26 AM
Hi,
First of all thanks your suggestion,
Actually the device 1 and device 2 are embedded systems and we are using a small embedded system Ethernet switch capable of supporting Ethernet trunk mode. By the way all of lines are configured to allow 100 Mbps full-dublex traffic rate. If we can eliminate distance problem, as far as I see the only way to deploy cross-stack Etherchannel among 3650's is to use StackWise-160 cable between them. Could you please verify whether or not I'm right?
Thanks
01-10-2018 12:24 PM
01-10-2018 11:34 AM
@eb_3402 wrote:
According to given topology do we have to use Stack-Wise 160 cable between Cisco switches.
If you want to do etherchannel across two or more physical switches, Stacking is mandatory otherwise you'll see MAC address flapping across switches.
01-17-2018 11:09 PM
Hi all,
I have another question about the given topology, we have decided on using CrossStack EtherChannel by using ON mode in Cisco 3650 switches. We are using ON mode because we have to fullfill network redundancy without using a protocol (LACP, PAgP etc.) Actually this topology has some additional core switches, which are not shown in the figure, so RSTP will be used among all Cisco switches to update topology information. As can be seen clearly, "Device 1" and "Device 2" are so-called edge devices and we do not want to run RSTP on them. As a conclusion, my question is that do we need to define ports, symbolized as blue dotted yellow circles, located on Cisco switches as EDGE ports for RSTP or StackWise Etherchannel already accepts them as EDGE ports?
Thanks
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