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Chapter 37
Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking
Figure 37-6
Typical Link-State Tracking Configuration
Distribution
switch 1
Link-state
group 1
(Port-channel 1)
Blade
server
The configuration in
continues uninterrupted when the uplink connection to a distribution switch is lost.
The blade servers can choose which Ethernet server interfaces are active. To balance the network traffic
flow, some Ethernet interfaces in link-state group 1 and some Ethernet interfaces in link-state group 2
are active. For example, when half of the Ethernet server interfaces connected to blade switch 1 are
active and the remaining interfaces connected to blade server 2 are active. the traffic flow can be divided
as follows:
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Layer 3 link
Enclosure
Blade
switch 1
Link-state
group 1
Blade
server
1
2
Figure 37-6
The blade switches in the enclosure are connected to distribution switch 1 and distribution switch 2
through port channels.
Link-state group 1 is the primary link from all the blade servers in the enclosure (blade server 1
through blade server n) to distribution switch 1 through port channel 1.
Link-state group 2 is the secondary (backup) links from all the blade servers to distribution switch 2
through port channel 2.
Traffic from half of the active Ethernet interfaces flows through blade switch 1 to distribution
switch 1.
Traffic from the remaining active Ethernet interfaces flows through blade switch 2 to distribution
switch 2.
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
Blade
switch 2
Link-state
group 2
Blade
server
server
n – 1
ensures that when server NIC adapter teaming is used, the traffic flow
Understanding Link-State Tracking
Distribution
switch 2
Link-state
group 2
(Port-channel 2)
Blade
n
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