04-02-07 12:14 PM
On Mar 8, 11:08 am, Ewald Jenisch <a...@jenisch.at> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're currently running a couple ofSAN-Switches in a HP C-Class Blade
> interconnected to our central switches (Brocade) with redundant links.
> Though the centralSAN-Switch does have a trunking license the
> Blade-Switches don't have one (yet).
>
> My questions:
>
> o) Is a trunking license really required in order to get load
> distribution across multiple links?
Yes it is
>
> o) I a trunking license required in order to get failover in case one of
> the two parallel links between the switches fails?
No, failover will wok without trunking
>
> o) What's the actual difference in terms of behavior (traffic
> distribution and in case of a link-failure) with and without trunk
> license on both switches?
>
Without trunking then one SID/DID will bind itself to an ISL and stay
there. With trunking then the frames are evenly distributed across
all ISL's. You can also enable OXID based routing...
> o) Can only neighboring ports (e.g. 8+9) be placed on a trunk or
> arbitrary ones (like e.g 1 and 12)?
You must trunk within an octel (each 8 ports).
>
> Thanks much in advance for your help,
> -ewald
Regards
Jason
HP SAN Consultant
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