[j-nsp] L2 flooding

Hugo Slabbert hugo at slabnet.com
Fri Jul 3 14:46:21 EDT 2015


On Fri 2015-Jul-03 20:42:36 +0200, Johan Borch <johan.borch at gmail.com> 
wrote:

>Hi!
>
>I have a L2 network with a core and a bunch of access switches, all juniper
>EX. The links between the access switches and the core are marked with vlan
>all and trunk.
>
>Here's to my problem. I'm deploying a CEPH cluster and the cluster is
>running on it's own vlan. This vlan only exists on the core and on one
>other switch. The problem is that CEPH is very chatty and due the fact that
>the core links accepts all vlan the core floods the traffic to all other
>switches and fills upp the uplinks (even if the vlan don't exists on those
>switches). Is there some way to mitigate this except the obvious to not run
>vlan all on the uplinks and to move ceph-cluster to it's own switches?

mvrp?

>
>Johan

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