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Spine and leaf underlying technology
Does anyone know what the underlying technology is in the spine and leaf deployment model for managed switches? I.e. is it TRILL, VXLAN etc.? What is the end-to-end control plane? Is spanning-tree still required?
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Re: Spine and leaf underlying technology
@c_b,
Let me share the articles below:
Leading Spine and Leaf Networking for Enterprises
NETGEAR ProSAFE® M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Frequently Asked Questions
Hope it helps. 🙂
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: Spine and leaf underlying technology
Thanks, but the linked documents are very high-level. My questions are more technical, i.e. what technologies are underpinning the spine and leaf physical topology that are not in use with a legacy topology? E.g. many legacy L2/L3 topologies rely on STP; is the spine and leaf solution L3 to the edge? How does it handle VM mobility between leaves?
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Re: Spine and leaf underlying technology
@c_b,
I apologize for the late response. I inquired your concern to the higher tier of NETGEAR Support and I was informed that the Spine & Leaf implementation is based purely on Stacking. Each connection between spine – leaf is done using stacking.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team