HPE 7900 CORE SWITCH upgrade | Comware
We are about to upgrade our 7900 flexfabric chassis (2 members) for the first time. The actual firmware don''t allow us to use ISSU for the upgrade. So, we planned to disable BFD-MAD and to upgrade one
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 properly and triple check 3) Diff the configs (AAA, TACACS, RADIUS, SVI...
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We are about to upgrade our 7900 flexfabric chassis (2 members) for the first time. The actual firmware don''t allow us to use ISSU for the upgrade. So, we planned to disable BFD-MAD and to upgrade one
We are replacing our existing catalyst 4510R switch with 6 meraki ms250-48p switches. Currently we have a blade for each floor of our building and then 2 blades for infrastructure and other networking
We could be looking to sell our three-year-old 5406zl2 with dual management cards and dual 900w power supplies. Included two 12 Port PoE and SPF modules and one 24 Port PoE
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 properly and triple check
As this is a replacement upgrade, both switches which are core switches will have the same IP addresses configured on them. So far I have two options that come to mind and would like
Growing traffic demands are putting more pressure on campus core Ethernet switches. Here in the first part of this series, we examine the steps needed to plan for a core switch upgrade.
We are in process of replacing every network switch at our facility. However, our fiber infrastructure was installed eight years ago and was all terminated with ST connectors. We have not
This has led us to look at our core switch, which we currently only have one. We are now looking at upgrading this switch as well as adding a second switch for load balancing and redundancy.
I will be updating the firmware on our Meraki switches soon. This will require rebooting of switches. Should I shut down all VMs as best practice or it is not required? Will the VMs running
Since we have a production network running we have to plan for an online core switch upgrade. Could you please help me with the high level steps to acheive this without any kind of
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,