Tag Archives: Force10 S50V
Advanced Private VLAN Configuration on Dell Force10 Switches
In a prior lab, “Dell Force10 Z9000 – Creating Additional Layer 2 Isolation via Private VLANs“, I demonstrated some basics in regards to private VLANs. In this lab, I plan to go a little further and demonstrate how hosts in … Continue reading
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Tagged Dell, Dell Force10, Dell Force10 S50V, Dell Force10 S60, Dell Force10 Z9000, Dell S50V, Dell Z9000, Force10, Force10 S50V, Force10 S60, Force10 Z9000, FTOS, private VLAN, private VLANs, private-vlan host, private-vlan trunk, PVLAN, PVLANs, S50V, S60, Z9000
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Creating a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) in FTOS
This lab demonstrates how to create a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) in FTOS on Force10 switches. A LAG in Force10’s FTOS is called a port channel and in Cisco’s IOS is called an EtherChannel. As described by IEEE 802.3ad, LAG … Continue reading
Posted in Force10 Networks, Labs, Networking, Protocols, Technology
Tagged dynamic port channel, etherchannel, Force10, Force10 Networks, Force10 S25P, Force10 S50V, FTOS, IEEE 802.3ad, LACP, LAG, Link Aggregation Control Protocol, Link Aggregation Group, port channel, router, S25P, S50V, static port channel, switch
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