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tjay

2003-03-24, 5:24 am

Hi folks,

currently got a core switched network in a triangular configuration and then
access switches coming off them.
The core switches are based on 4k series with one of them using a supIII for
routing.
The network is of a flat design so no serious vlans or routing setup yet
other than a management one.
All 4ks are etherchannelled together

What would the best methods for core failure resilience?
Can't afford a 4k dup in each comms room but a 6509 or another 4k could be a
possibility but only one mmmm.

Cheers

TJay



Hansang Bae

2003-03-24, 8:23 pm

In article <BsBfa.1$mr6.100@news.dircon.co.uk>, tjay_ski@hotmail.com
says...
> Hi folks,
>
> currently got a core switched network in a triangular configuration and then
> access switches coming off them.
> The core switches are based on 4k series with one of them using a supIII for
> routing.
> The network is of a flat design so no serious vlans or routing setup yet
> other than a management one.
> All 4ks are etherchannelled together
>
> What would the best methods for core failure resilience?
> Can't afford a 4k dup in each comms room but a 6509 or another 4k could be a
> possibility but only one mmmm.



Are you looking for resilient network backbone or trying to protect
servers/end-users?

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