6 Using MLAG in Dell Networks
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2 Caveats for Enabling MLAG
There are a few limitations in implementing MLAGs:
Two identical switch models are required to create MLAG peers. This means an N2048 can only be
peered with another N2048, an N3024 with another N3024, and so on.
Peer devices must use the same expansion module type if ports from the expansion module are to
be part of the MLAG interface.
Neither of the two switches used as MLAG peers may be stacked with other switches.
MLAG status using the show vpc brief command is only run from the primary MLAG peer
when both the primary and secondary peer information is required.
See the switch User Guide for additional information.
Note: Run the show vpc brief command only from the Primary
MLAG peer. This provides
information on both peer switches.
2.1 Consistency of MLAG Peers
As mentioned in the section above, the two switches to be used as MLAG peers must be identical models,
as well as any expansion module that is used in the MLAG peer-link setup. There are also six areas in the
software configuration that must be given special attention to ensure they contain identical information
prior to enabling the MLAG. These areas are reflected in Figure 2.
MLAG peer
peer
link
MLAG peer
Link Aggregation
MLAG Port-channels
Interfaces
VLANs
Firmware
Spanning Tree
Link Aggregation
MLAG Port-channels
Interfaces
VLANs
Firmware
Spanning Tree
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Consistent MLAG peer configurations
Figure 2