[c-nsp] Etherchannel between 2x2960 and 1x7600
Ramcharan, Vijay A
vijay.ramcharan at verizonbusiness.com
Tue Aug 11 09:17:20 EDT 2009
There is perhaps another possibility if you are looking for simple
physical layer redundancy. Since you have one router and two switches I
assume that you're looking to do just that. You could use IRB and create
a bridge group on the router and do your layer 3 config on the bvi.
I'm only throwing this out as a possibility as I've never actually used
this in a production environment. Don't see why it won't work though.
Vijay Ramcharan
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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 8:22 AM
To: Ryan West
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Etherchannel between 2x2960 and 1x7600
Ok, thanks for the info, I think we will continue with our actual
topology for a while :-D
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