04-30-2014 10:01 AM - edited 03-07-2019 07:17 PM
04-30-2014 10:34 AM
All the VSS scenarios I have deployed have been with 2x 10Gig interfaces. With this config, you should not have any issue and as you noted, there isn't going to be that much traffic cross these links anyway.
HTH
05-01-2014 05:36 AM
If the VSS switches are going to be there for a couple of years then an alternative is to buy 2 x 40Gbps now in order to future proof your capacity. It is my experience that is easier to buy all kit upfront. I find it to harder to get budget approval to purchase upgrades later. Management always want proof that upgrades are required.
05-01-2014 06:57 AM
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The VSL can be the Achilles Heel of a VSS setup.
As you note, if everything is configured optimally, very little traffic should cross this link.
However, suppose a line card fails. As the sup2t supports 80Gbps slot, in theory, that 80Gbps might need to transit the VSL. (NB: Hopefully, VSL also wasn't on the failed card.)
So, to size your VSL, consider bandwidth needs if a line card fails.
Also keep in mind, VSL (at least on 6500s) doesn't allow custom QoS, so you also lose some control on traffic management if VSL congests.
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