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November 22nd, 2022 04:00

Dell OS10 S5148F-ON VLT Peer routing static port-channel questions and adding VRRP

Hello there,

I have a few questions.

When setting up VLT interfaces with peer-routing and defining "channel-group on" (as opposed to active) which I assume is a static LAG, will this connection to the remote side still rely on LACP states by default (like active does)?

And if not, can you use VRRP on top of a static LAG (without LACP states)?

I have a provider who doesnt want to support LACP states and I am looking to provide a working L3 static route topology that still provides full redundancy.

 

Thanks,

 

Hatter

 

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November 22nd, 2022 09:00

Hatter,

 

I am pretty sure that VLT requires LACP, but I haven't found the documentation to confirm that, but to answer your other question VRRP on static lag should work fine.

 

Let me know if this helps.

 

 

December 4th, 2023 08:49

I have SW1 and SW2 OS10 52000 Dell Switch, Now want to make them redundant to each other. Which standard protocol I can use between them.

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04-12-2023 11:17 AM

Hi, there is a SmartFabric OS10 feature which is Virtual Link Trunking (VLT). this allows you to create a logical link between two switches by bundling multiple physical links into a single port channel. Virtual Link Trunking Overview | Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 - Virtual Link Trunking - Reference Architecture Guide | Dell Technologies Info Hub

Or you can take a look Link aggregation and Spanning tree protocol. this OS10  Dell EMC Networking OS10: Basic Switch Management Configuration | Dell UK

Dell Technologies Networking OS10: How to Configure Port-Channels. | Dell US

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