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Dell Force10 S4810 Redundancy configuration
Hi,
I recently got responsibility for 2x S4810 switches in our network. Im not very familiar with Dell network equipment, but i have a lot of experience with the cisco product range.
The Dell switches need to be configured for HA (I believe they are not configured for HA now)
So, for the HA configuration on S5810 Dell switches. How do you guys do it?
Do you set up VRRP and VLT between the switches? or would stacking be the best way to go?
This is for an ESXI environment.
Thanks in advance,
DELL-Josh Cr
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June 22nd, 2018 09:00
Hi,
VRRP and VLT is a more redundant configuration than stacking. Page 955 http://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_ser_stor_net/esuprt_networking/esuprt_net_fxd_prt_swtchs/force10-s4810_user%27s%20guide9_en-us.pdf
p3tter
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June 22nd, 2018 11:00
Thanks! Exactly the answer i was looking for!
Do you know if the Redundancy auto-sync command related to the stacking configuration?
Thanks,
DELL-Josh Cr
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June 22nd, 2018 11:00
It is for stacking only. Page 660 http://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_ser_stor_net/esuprt_networking/esuprt_net_fxd_prt_swtchs/force10-s4810_user%27s%20guide8_en-us.pdf
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August 3rd, 2018 15:00
Josh,
In an environment with two S4148s with OS10 as the aggregate/core switches in single VLT domain that connects to 10 x N2000 stacks. Would you recommend
VLT + Peer Routing
VLT + Peer Routing + VRRP
VLT + VRRP
And why?