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July 13th, 2018 08:00
Connecting Switch Stacks
I have a customer that has out grown their stack of 3 N2024P's. I want to implement a server stack of 2 spare N2048's. Looking on some guidance on connecting the switch stacks, whether to use the available 10GbE SFP+ on each stack, or implementing LAG/LACP using copper. With LAG would you use links off each of the N2024P's or just go from switch 1 to switch 1 in each stack? Using SonicWALL TZ 500 HA for routing/firewall, have 3 esxi hosts running local storage.
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July 16th, 2018 11:00
Is that due to cost vs tech reasons? Would that consist of only one lag group across the setup? Below is a diagram of what I imagine it would look like. I LAG group with each switch giving 1 or more port(s) each to the LAG. Please let me know if this is accurate, thanks.
IT247
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July 16th, 2018 12:00
Static or Dynamic LAG?