05-12-2011 07:47 AM - edited 03-06-2019 05:01 PM
Hi All,
We are designing a LAN Network for ourselves.
The proposed design is as follows:
4 x 2960S switches in a Stack Access-Stack-I
4 x 2960S-PoE switches in a second Stack Access-Stack-II
2 x 3750X switches in a Stack Core-Stack
Now I would like to connect it in the following manner
First,I would like to use EtherChannel using the 10Gig Links
Secondly, I would like to use Cross-Stack EtherChanel too.
I have given a graphical illustration of the connectivity
Now my Qs:
a) Will the 2960S supports EtherChannel using the 10G links and the 3750X too...
b) Does the proposed solution will work... or It will have any problems.
Thanks
GM
05-12-2011 09:38 AM
Hi,
It should work just fine since both 3760 and the 2960s support cross stack config. the only limitation is that the 3560x switches have only 2 10gig interfaces. with your config, you can not add any more 10gig interfaces to the etherchannel.
HTH
05-12-2011 10:02 AM
HI,
Your proposed solution would work fine.
However, As a last recommended approach, make sure the Cross Stack eitherchannel to the Core is not between the Stack Master and the Core.
The Stack Master already has a lot of Job to do, so Its always recommended to connect to the Distribution or the Core from the Stack using Edge Memeber of STack switches.
HTH
Mohamed
05-12-2011 04:13 PM
Yes. This'll work. We have this setup in our network.
Be aware that you can only stack a maximum of four 2960S.
09-06-2012 06:24 AM
Hi Skylarkblr
Your network worked fine as your network topology? Using 10G uplinks for etherchannel between 2960s and 3750-x switches?
att,
Claudio
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