[ixpmanager] How you handle MLAG in IXP Manager?
Jasper Yu
007seadog at gmail.com
Sun Oct 16 01:32:36 IST 2022
Hi,
I do use MLAG for STUIX
<https://streaklinks.com/BPbApDHo6GQItGgq_AAKQGaM/https%3A%2F%2Fstuix.io%2F>,
port-channel name doesn't really matter, but we just simply set it to the
same, and normally add each interface to the virtual interface.
The result will be like this
[image: 截圖 2022-10-16 上午8.31.03.png]
Thanks
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On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 2:06 AM Salvador Bertenbreiter via ixpmanager <
ixpmanager at inex.ie> wrote:
> Hi,
> I hope you're doing well. We are now implementing MLAG in our Spine
> switches, because some months ago we suffered a major traffic disruption
> due to a problem in our spine switch, and the jump to VxLAN requires a
> major redesign of our network, so this offers an "easy" solution.
> I know that IXP Manager doesn't support MLAG, but I'm wondering if there's
> anyone already using MLAG and using IXP manager for monitoring those
> interfaces. If so, how do you handle them? As a regular LAG and another
> connection with the same LAG name in the other switch part of the MLAG?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Salvador
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