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cisco 3750x
1 TopicXSM7224S to Cisco Redundancy/Failover
Hello, Im trying to figure out how to setup a redundancy/failover connection between XSM7224S and Cisco 3750X. This is what I have currently: Netgear Switch 1------------------------------ Netgear Switch 2 | | Cisco 3750X Switch 1 | Cisco 3750X Switch 2 | Cisco 3750X Switch 3------------------------ Cisco 3750X Switch 4 2 Netgear XSM7224S (Stacked). member 1 1 member 2 1 !stack-port 1/0/24 stack !stack-port 2/0/24 stack switch 1 priority 15 switch 2 priority 1 Netgear Switch 1 is connected to our main Cisco Core 3750 via 10GB Fiber Port: Netgear Config interface 1/0/2 no auto-negotiate no port lacpmode description '10G-Uplink-to-Core' mtu 9198 vlan participation include x,x,x,x,x,x vlan tagging x,x,x,x,x,x mode dvlan-tunnel Cisco Switch interface TenGigabitEthernet3/1/1 description P-DC1-ETHSW10G-02 Port 1/0/2 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk allowed vlan x,x,x,x,x,x switchport mode trunk What Im looking for is to setup a redundancy type connection where if the 1st Netgear switch goes down, the secondary takes over, or if the 3rd Cisco switch goes down, the 4th one takes over. But I dont want to use both at the same time, in other words, I need something like a priority. If this link goes down, then this one takes over. Something like this: Netgear Switch 1------------------------------ Netgear Switch 2_______________ | | | Cisco 3750X Switch 1 | | Cisco 3750X Switch 2 | | Cisco 3750X Switch 3----------------- |----- Cisco 3750X Switch 4___________| Thank you very much for your support....2.7KViews0likes3Comments