Scenario1
With Arista 720DP (4x10G uplinks): max 3x48 ports per 2 uplink fiber pairs
draw.io Diagram |
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border | true |
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diagramName | 3x48p stack |
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simpleViewer | false |
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width | 600 |
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links | auto |
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tbstyle | top |
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lbox | true |
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diagramWidth | 1331 |
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revision | 3 |
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With Arista 720XP-48Y6 (6x25G uplinks): max 5x48 ports per 2 uplink fibers pairs
draw.io Diagram |
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border | true |
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diagramName | 5x48p stack |
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simpleViewer | false |
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width | 600 |
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links | auto |
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tbstyle | top |
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lbox | true |
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diagramWidth | 1341 |
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revision | 1 |
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Scenario2
With Arista 720XP-96ZC2 (2x100G + 4x25G uplinks): max 10x96 ports per 2 uplink fibers pairs
draw.io Diagram |
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border | true |
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diagramName | 10x96p stack |
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simpleViewer | false |
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width | 600 |
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links | auto |
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tbstyle | top |
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lbox | true |
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diagramWidth | 1381 |
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revision | 2 |
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Using 100G → 25G breakout cables
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Scenario3
Using 5G ethernet ports for MLAG peer links to free up more "uplinks" to connect more access switches?