Dell N2048 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Using MLAG in Dell Networks; Revisions; Date; Initial Release
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Executive Summary; Failover in cases of failed cables or switches
  • Page 5 – Introduction; Two examples of a single-tier MLAG topology
  • Page 6 – Caveats for Enabling MLAG; show vpc brief; Note; Consistency of MLAG Peers; information
  • Page 7 – Change any settings mentioned below on both; difficult to troubleshoot.
  • Page 8 – Supported Topologies; Topological parameter; # of peer switches per MLAG; Examples of MLAG topologies
  • Page 9 – Single tier MLAG topology; feature vpc; command) on each one. Each column below contains commands; Secondary MLAG Peer N3048) Description of commands
  • Page 12 – Primary MLAG Peer; command on the primary shows the complete status of both peer; command on the secondary only shows the status of the; show interface port-channel; is another helpful tool to; Single-tier MLAG Peer; show interface port-channel 40
  • Page 13 – ogical topology of a 2-tier full mesh configuration; Server; Physical cabling of a 2-tier full mesh configuration
  • Page 14 – Cable the configuration as shown.; BC; MLAG peers and the; DE; MLAG Peer B
  • Page 16 – Connect all cables as shown in Figure 6.; command again from the primary switch to display all information
  • Page 17 – “Number of VPCs operational” in the; command will show 0.
  • Page 18 – B and D
  • Page 19 – Using MLAG with VLT or Cisco vPC; Multi-layer MLAG with VLT and with Cisco vPC; Unsupported Configurations; Figure 8 and Figure 9 show examples of configurations that are; not supported; LAG; Unsupported peer configurations
  • Page 20 – Unsupported LAG configurations
  • Page 21 – Additional Resources; Referenced or recommended Dell publications:
  • Page 22 – Configuration details; Component; Switch; About Dell
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A Dell Deployment and Configuration Guide

Using MLAG in Dell Networks

A deployment guide for Dell Networking switches

Victor Teeter
Dell Engineering
January 2014

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Summary

Page 2 - Using MLAG in Dell Networks; Revisions; Date; Initial Release

2 Using MLAG in Dell Networks . Revisions Date Description January, 2014 Initial Release PAPER IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND MAY CONTAIN TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AND TECHNICAL INACCURACIES. THE CONTENT IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. © 2014 Dell Inc. All r...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

3 Using MLAG in Dell Networks . Table of Contents Revisions ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Executive Summary .................................

Page 4 - Executive Summary; Failover in cases of failed cables or switches

4 Using MLAG in Dell Networks . Executive Summary Multi-switch Link Aggregation or MLAG is a feature that allows two Dell Networking switches to act as a single switch, provides multiple paths across the network with benefits like:  Failover in cases of failed cables or switches  Increased bandwid...

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