Users Guide
The following section lists the available topology types:
1. Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT) with stacking option — If you select the Stacking option,
configure the VLAN with the primary and secondary IP addresses for each access switch.
2. Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT) with VLT option — If you select the VLT option, enter the
VLAN ID, Primary IP address and Secondary address. If you select the Enable Layer 3 Protocol in
Access Switches option, configure the VLAN ID and the IP Range. When you complete the pre-
deployment configuration, the Advanced VLAN IP Configuration option is available in the Configure
and Deploy tab.
Figure 14. Three-Tier Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT) with VLT Option + Advanced VLAN IP
Configuration
3. Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT) — Basic option — If you select the Basic option, configure the
VLAN with the primary and secondary IP addresses for each access switch.
4. Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT) — Blade MXL with IntraChassis option: For this topology,
select the deployment type with an MXL Blade switch with Resiliency (VLT) and the Intrachassis
(within the same chassis) resiliency option. Enter the VLAN ID, primary, and secondary IP addresses.
Using the Fabric Design Wizard
To design the following types of customized fabrics based on your workload requirements for your
current and future needs, use the Fabric Design Wizard:
NOTE: If you are designing a Layer 2 fabric using an IOA blade, refer to Using the IOA Pre-
deployment Wizard.
• Layer 2 — Use the Layer 2 VLT fabric for workload migration over virtualized environments. Refer to
VLT and Selecting a Layer 2 and Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT) fabric.
• Layer 3 distributed core — Use the Layer 3 distributed core for large fabric deployments. Refer to
Conventional Core Versus Distributed Core
• Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT) — Use the Layer 3 fabric to extend equal cost multipathing
capabilities. Refer to Selecting a Layer 2 and Layer 3 with Resiliency (Routed VLT).
This wizard allows you to create, edit, delete, and view the fabric.
To design a fabric, use the following settings:
1. Fabric Name and Type — Select the fabric name, type, and description. Enable LAN, LAN/SAN, and
blade switch deployments, if needed.
Designing a Fabric
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