03-04-2021 07:44 AM
I am using (2) 4500x in VSS, unfortunately VSS doesn't support vlan mapping on the standby switch. With that I am looking for other options. I was thinking about breaking up the VSS or buying some 3850's so I can stack 3 or more switches together.
I am asking for insight from the community on what I could do.
Thank you,
03-04-2021 07:52 AM
I am using (2) 4500x in VSS, unfortunately VSS doesn't support vlan mapping on the standby switch.
Maybe can you explain more, what kind of VLAN Mapping here? ( VSS means physically 2 and Logical 1)
how the stack can resolve this?
( Stack also same you can add as many as switches, they are 1 control plane)
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03-04-2021 07:55 AM
Vlan mapping 1 to 1, unfortunately the standby switch in the VSS doesn't support vlan mapping. So I either have to remove VSS from the switches or find a different solution. Hence the reason for the post.
03-04-2021 08:17 AM
sure that is the key feature which required for your environment, rather more investment, beak the VSS to get that feature.
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