WLC4402 connect to non-cisco switch?
I have 2 WLC4402-50 connected to an Extreme Black Diamond chassis, using GLC-T. I have configured LAG on the controllers to support the number of AP's needed and I have configured the ports on the switch to use LaCP aggregation because that is what is available. Is this a supported configuration or do I just need to leave those ports as non-LaCP ports?
just to help out anyone else using extreme, here is how I got it to work
first I define the src-dst ip load sharing like this
Switch#. configure sharing address-based L2_L3_CHK_SUM
and then I configure sharing on the ports (the port number between the sharing and grouping is just the master port number for the share)
Switch#. enable sharing 3:26 grouping 3:26, 3:56 algorithm address-based
Switch#. enable sharing 3:28 grouping 3:28, 3:58 algorithm address-based
and then I do the vlan config like
Switch#. create vlan "Wireless"
Switch#. configure vlan Wireless tag 250
Switch#. config vlan "default" add ports 3:26, 3:28 untagged
Switch#. config vlan "Wireless" add ports 3:26, 3:58 tag
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does anyone know what port configuration needs to be configured on a Nexus switch that is connected to say Brocade switch or any other vendor that supports FCoE. I have created VLAN to VSAN mapping, i assume next step is to create a vfc device ? Since this is not connection to an initiator or a target but another FCoE capable switch, how do i need to configure this vfc ? Any tips ?
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Looks like from the document that you referenced that this switch runs in NPV mode for FCoE:
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* FCoE frames as defined by T11 Committee
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I am an IT Potfessional, Doing Network + . I have a questions:
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As Daniel noted "decent" switches, i.e. manageable and supporting VLANs, will generally support VLAN tagging ports using the 801.2q standard. (NB: this standard allows VLAN tagging between different vendors.) Switches that support VLANs will distinguish between untagged (edge) ports (e.g. Cisco access) and the tagged ports (e.g. a Cisco trunk), but as Daniel also noted, their terminology might be different.
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Hop u r doing good,
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Internet 1.1.1.2 0 c003.2498.0000 ARPA Vlan2
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OID to find IP Address of devices connected to a Cisco Switch
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Your network could use the CAT5 copper module (probably the lowest cost).
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps5528/product_data_sheet09186a00801f3d7d.html
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We moved our data center from on place to another .The network cabinet includes " HP Blade System C7000 enclosure". we have two vlans , one of them is DMZ. In the old place , the HP Blade was connected to two Cisco switches ,on one of them DMZ port was configered and on the another Cisco switch non-DMZ port was configured .Now our " HP Blade System C7000 enclosure" use one CISCO switch and the DMZ and non-DMZ ports are configured on the same CISCO switch and when we restart any server from any vlan ,the server will not be able to connect to the network although all of the servers have static IPs.
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