07-10-2023 11:16 AM
I'm looking at a design that has 2x MS425-32 stacked together (which takes up both QSFP ports on the MS425's), and is attempting to create a 40G connection upstream to a Catalyst 9500.
I understand that breakout cables are NOT supported on the MS425, but I was curious if it would be possible to have a 1x 40G > 4x 10G breakout cable plugged into a 40G QSFP port the C9500, and then perform link aggregation on the MS425.
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07-10-2023 04:23 PM
It should work.
Breakout cables are typicaly designed that the broken out side just see's a 4x10G PortChannel and doesn't even 'know' that the opposite side of the cable is a single QSFP.
07-10-2023 12:45 PM
I don't see why not.
07-10-2023 01:02 PM
I don't see why that wouldn't work if you of course choose a C9500 model that supports the breakout cable on the 40G ports.
To the MS it would just be 4 x 10G port channel.
I would however double check with your Cisco Rep about the C9500 breakout interfaces bonding.
07-10-2023 04:23 PM
It should work.
Breakout cables are typicaly designed that the broken out side just see's a 4x10G PortChannel and doesn't even 'know' that the opposite side of the cable is a single QSFP.
07-11-2023 11:32 AM
Thank you!!!!
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