NAD 3020 manual Contents

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Contents

Design Guide

Contents

 

Introduction

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HP c-Class BladeSystem Enclosure Overview

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 Features

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Spanning Tree

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Traffic Monitoring

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Link Aggregation Protocols

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Data Center Network Architecture

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Data Center Network Components

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Aggregation Layer

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Access Layer

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High Availability

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Design Goals

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High Availability

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High Availability for the BladeSystem Switching Infrastructure

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High Availability for the Blade Servers

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Scalability

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Physical Port Count

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Slot Count

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Management

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Out-of-Band Management

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In-Band Management

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Serial Console Port

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Management Options

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HP c-Class BladeSystem iLO Connectivity

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Design and Implementation Details

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Network Management Recommendations

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Network Topologies Using the Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020

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Recommended Topology

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Alternative Topology

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Configuration Details

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VLAN Configuration

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RPVST+ Configuration

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Inter-Switch Link Configuration

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Server-Port Configuration

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Server Default Gateway Configuration

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RSPAN Configuration

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Contents BladeSystem into the Cisco Data Switch 3020 for the HP c-ClassIntegrating the Cisco Catalyst Blade Center Network ArchitectureContents Design Guide IntroductionHP c-ClassBladeSystem Enclosure Overview Design Guide Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP Page 5 ofCisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 Features Spanning TreeDesign Guide Traffic Monitoring Link Aggregation Protocols Design Guide Figure 5. RSPAN ExampleData Center Network Architecture Data Center Network ComponentsAccess Layer Aggregation LayerHigh Availability High AvailabilityDesign Goals Design GuideHigh Availability for the Blade Servers Scalability Physical Port CountSlot Count Design GuideManagement Out-of-BandManagementDesign Guide In-BandManagementSerial Console Port Design and Implementation Details Network Management RecommendationsRecommended Topology Primary root switch failure and recovery Additional Aggregation-SwitchConfiguration Configuring the Aggregate SwitchesConfiguring the Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020s Alternative Topology Configuring the Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020s Configuration DetailsConfiguring the Aggregate Switches RPVST+ Configuration Port-ChannelConfigurationVLAN Configuration Inter-SwitchLink ConfigurationTrunking Configuration Server-PortConfiguration Server Default Gateway Configuration RSPAN Configuration Page 28 of
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