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Guide They operate in dual-active mode. Ensure that the servers connected to the member devices can send ARP packets to both the member devices. All member devices synchronously upgrade software or
Guide Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation Group (MC-LAG) enables redundancy and load balancing by connecting two ECS-Aggregation switches as an MC-LAG pair. This setup ensures minimal downtime and
Guide You can configure the force-up feature on the MC-LAG switches in either active mode or standby mode. However, in order to prevent duplicate traffic and packet drops, you configure the force-up feature
Guide During the LACP negotiation, the redundant-pair peer nodes act like a single node using active/stand-by signaling to ensure that only links of one peer node is used at a time.
Guide MC-LAG & ICCP enable a switch/router to use standard Ethernet Link Aggregation for device dual-homing, with active/standby redundancy. Dual-homed Device (DHD) operates as if it is
Guide This command configures MLAG ports to come up to standby mode before the expiration of the reload delay period. The no reload-delay mode and default reload-delay mode commands restore the
Guide DeviceA and DeviceB set up an M-LAG. In dual-active mode, DeviceA and DeviceB use the dynamic fabric service (DFS) group protocol for pairing between one another over the peer-link, negotiating
Guide I want to make sure that traffic is going through the 10gbe connection from the switch to the NAS rather than the 1gbe but with some protection if the 10gbe NIC has a problem. I have
Guide Two physical switches (same platform, same EOS version for simplicity and predictability) connected via a peer-link to form one logical switch for redundancy, higher resiliency, and allowing active/active use
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