Extended Edge Switching rings allow two Extended Edge Switching (VPEX) cascades to be joined together to form a ring, or a single cascade to be joined back to the controlling bridge (CB). When a link breaks or a bridge port extender (BPE) otherwise leaves, the remaining BPEs form one or two new cascades that end at the ring break, thus keeping connectivity to the CB alive.
For more information about Extended Edge Switching ring topology, see Extended Edge Switching Rings.
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Ring re-balancing establishes two cascades of approximately equal length without regard to bandwidth consumption of a BPE. In a mixed node cascade, you should place the most bandwidth consuming BPEs as close as possible to the CB in the cascade. For example, a 48t BPE may use two-port LAGs to communicate with the CB, but a 24t BPE switch can only have one port in its upstream direction. Thus the 24-port BPEs should be placed at the tiers that are farther from the CB.<Noti:VPEX.Ring.Dtect> Slot-1: Ring detected between ports <port1> and <port2>
For information about troubleshooting an Extended Edge Switching topology, see Troubleshooting an Extended Edge Switching Topology.