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1 TopicSome questions regarding redundant setup with M4300 series switches - VMware Environment
Hey guys, we are planning to deploy new redundant Netgear Switches (M4300 series), mainly as a replacement for our currently in place core switch (also Netgear). We plan to use 2 M4300-12x12f, combined with a M4300-28G in a stack. We'll also deploy three new VMware hosts with 2 10GBASE-T interfaces each, attached directly to the redundant M4300-12x12f switches in LAG configurations. The 12x12f Switches will be uplinked via fibre to our redundant Sophos SG230 Firewalls (LAG defined in Sophos) Here's a quick sketch I did to explain visually what we plan to do: As I am new to stacked switches, I have some questions. Some of these questions might be stupid, so please accept my apalogies in advance ;) 1.) Is it best practice to connect the stack in a "circle" as I did in my sketch? 2.) I understand that the stacking is mainly for configuration simplification and not for inter-switch data transmission. Therefore, should I use 10G or 1G interfaces for stacking? 3.) I still need interconnects between my switches, therefore I use redundant 10G uplinks configured in a LAG and VLAN trunks (the interconnects are missing in my sketch, in case you wonder)? What do you guys think? Thanks a lot in advance for any help. Cheers SaschaSolved4.2KViews0likes2Comments