04-04-2013 12:26 AM - edited 03-07-2019 12:37 PM
04-04-2013 12:39 AM
Hi Mohan,
First thing first you cannot bundle ports connecting between 2960 to two different 3560 switches. We called this type of setup as VPC/MEC.
In the traditional port channel model, link aggregation was only possible to a single device. MEC and vPC are two new port channel concepts that extend link aggregation across two physical switches. MEC and vPC address the multitude of new network connectivity challenges where link aggregation connectivity across two devices is required.
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Have dual link connected between the switches 2960's to 3560 and another between 3560G1 to 3560G2
HTH
Regards
Inayath
04-04-2013 12:39 AM
Hi Mohan,
First thing first you cannot bundle ports connecting between 2960 to two different 3560 switches. We called this type of setup as VPC/MEC.
In the traditional port channel model, link aggregation was only possible to a single device. MEC and vPC are two new port channel concepts that extend link aggregation across two physical switches. MEC and vPC address the multitude of new network connectivity challenges where link aggregation connectivity across two devices is required.
2-
Have dual link connected between the switches 2960's to 3560 and another between 3560G1 to 3560G2
HTH
Regards
Inayath
04-04-2013 02:08 AM
Inayath
Thank for reply
then how to make the redunent link for the client to access the server and internet
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