Administrator Guide

Provides fast convergence if either the link or a device fails.
Optimized forwarding with virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP).
Provides link-level resiliency.
Assures high availability.
As shown in the following example, VLT presents a single logical Layer 2 domain from the perspective of attached devices that have a
virtual link trunk terminating on separate chassis in the VLT domain. However, the two VLT chassis are independent Layer2/Layer3 (L2/L3)
switches for devices in the upstream network. L2/L3 control plane protocols and system management features function normally in VLT
mode. Features such as VRRP and internet group management protocol (IGMP) snooping require state information coordinating between
the two VLT chassis. IGMP and VLT congurations must be identical on both sides of the trunk to ensure the same behavior on both sides.
Setting up VLT
The following gure shows the sample VLT topology.
Figure 120. Sample VLT Topology
In PMUX VLT, you can choose any uplink ports for conguring VLT.
NOTE
: Ensure the connectivity to ToR from each Aggregator.
To enable VLT and verify the conguration, follow these steps.
1 Enable VLT in node 1 and 2.
stack-unit unit iom-mode vlt
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#stack-unit 0 iom-mode vlt
2 Verify the VLT congurations.
show interface port-channel brief
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PMUX Mode of the IO Aggregator