Core switch replacement
1) Bring up the new core switch stack or chassis next to or above the current one. 2) Bring the bulk of basic configurations over and map interfaces
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1) Bring up the new core switch stack or chassis next to or above the current one. 2) Bring the bulk of basic configurations over and map interfaces
Hi all. We will be swapping our existing core switch for a new one and I want to get some verification that the procedure I have in mind is a good one to take. We currently have the following
I am migrating our core switches next weekend and was looking for some advice on the actual move itself. I am moving our current Cisco core stack to a new core stack. I am keeping the
We have kind of a strange network setup at work. Basically all the IDF closets go out with fiber and tie into a multi-layer core switch in the server room.
We have a core switch with 240 ports, 110 of which are completely idle. Why not cleanup and remove those 110 ports and save yourself from having
Hi I am wondering how most people go about this. If I was replacing a core switch, how would you guys recommend I migrate the config over. SSo would you 1) connect the new core to the
The migration included comprehensive port mapping, configuration backup, software upgrade, and setup of SVL and DAD. We carried out the physical replacement
As many of you know, my company got a new core switch: As we''ve only upgraded our campus switches so far (because HPE switches are rock-friggen-solid), this is slightly new territory.
I am working on a project to migrate the current Cisco switches (3700 series with Layer 3) to the new FortiSwitches (S248EF) and have a few questions with regards to the best, easy, and efficient way to
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My current core switches (2 x Aruba 3810M) are 6 years old and limited in their connection options. Adding in SFP+ modules will not give me enough connections for the servers,
Hi I am about to undertake a project to migrate our core switches to new hardware and am keen to find out the best way of doing this. Currently we have 3 sites. A, B and C Site A, contains
Hi, I have network migration project which we will migrate an old legacy network ( traditional L2 design ) where access switches are connected with trunks up to core ( some are
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I am intending to buy two new Cisco Catalyst 4513 switches to replace the current core switches (4000 series), which Layer 3 routing is enabled. However, I am not sure as to how to
Hi There. I have inherited two Fortigate 1100E Firewalls in HA that have a port aggregate group connected to a really old crappy Dell core switch stack that acts as a backbone switch. The switch
I have done many network migrations over the years. Now a days it''s a more rare event but this weekend we migrated some Core switches with very little down time. What are some of the
Hi, We are planning to upgrade our existing Core_Switch (2x3750 Stack) . So please help me to get the correct alternative of the existing one. Please give a comparison between 3850 Vs
Hi we have an old network with collapsed core design using one vlan with /16 subnet the plan is to upgrade to new cisco generation switches with Core-Distribution-access layer with routes
🧠 Server/Core Switch Replacement Lab This lab simulates a real-world enterprise network upgrade involving the replacement and configuration of core switches, port migration, ACL deployment, and
We are trying starting a core switch migration from a 4507 to a 4510. The two switches are links together by a vlan trunk that is also a port channel. We also have a port channel running from
I want to change my Core Switch (1 HPE Switch) into using 2 Nexus 9316D-GX and configure them as vPC. What is the best practice to migrate from using HPE to my new Cisco Nexus
This document is intended to help network planners and engineers who are familiar with the Cisco Catalyst 6500 and 6800 Series to deploy Cisco Catalyst 9600 Series Switches in the
Our new switch solution we''re doing has chassis for the core and then ToR switches in each rack with two 10Gb twinax connections going from each rack to the core switch. In the short
Migration is completed if you have upgraded all Cisco Nexus 6000 Series software and enabled Cisco DFA forwarding. HSRP/VRRP remains if there are Cisco Nexus 5000 Series leaf nodes in the
We have an existing core switch with multiple VLANS, we are trying to move each of the VLANs to a new core stack one at a time. Here is the topology, I have created the trunk between the
Most important thing is to create a good runbook for your migration. Describe all the steps (including configuration changes) you''re going to perform. Analyze all possible risks associated with those