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January 14th, 2013 22:00

Network configuration for the CIFS and NFS || FSN

The following is the image attached about the configuration.

It is a stacked switch

FSN.jpg

Network Configuration:

CGE0+CGE1= TRK0

CGE1+CGE2= TRK1

TRK1+TRK0=FSN

On the switch side the Port group is created out of CGE0 and CGE1 and CGE2 and CGE3

I just have some queries:

  1. What is the overall throughput?
  2. What if the CGE0 Fails?
  3. What if the CGE0 and CGE 2 Fails?
  4. And is it recommended?

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January 15th, 2013 05:00

if switches are stacked, can't you create a trunk between Blade A and Blade B and then your trunk on Celerra be connected to both blades thus giving you more redundancy if one blade locks up ? As you know with trunk it's a "multi-lane" highway, you can only go as fast as your one lane allows you but you can have many cars use different lanes. So if these are 1G connection, maximum you can get from a single host is 1G.

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