Aggregation of core VRRP and downstream switches

MLAG (Multi-chassis Link Aggregation Group) implementation in RouterOS allows configuring LACP bonds on two separate devices, while the client device believes to be connected to the same machine. This...

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High availability data center topologies typically provide redundancy protection at the expense of over-subscription by connecting Top-Of-Rack (TOR) switches and servers to dual aggregation switches.

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Multi-chassis Link Aggregation Group

MLAG (Multi-chassis Link Aggregation Group) implementation in RouterOS allows configuring LACP bonds on two separate devices, while the client device believes to be connected to the same

Web: Example for Connecting Devices to Switches in Out-of-path

However, the core switches and upstream routers and downstream aggregation switches run OSPF. Therefore, traffic cannot be diverted to DeviceA and DeviceB after reaching the core

Aggregation layer | FortiSwitch 7.6.0 | Fortinet Document Library

This model allows the aggregation switches to easily accommodate thousands of devices passing through this layer while simplifying the design, maintenance, and operations. The following figure

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