Deployment Guide

Table Of Contents
Loop detection and MAC Learning Limit
A port extender does not support:
DCB
FEFD
GVRP
FRRP
Sticky MAC
STP Edge port support on PE interfaces
VLAN stacking
VLT
Dual Homing
Dual homing provides support to manage and control the PEs from both the primary and the secondary chassis in a VLT setup.
The C9010 switch supports dual homing using port extenders. You can also stack the port extenders in a dual homing setup. The
following figure shows PE dual homing, where the port extenders are dual-homed to a pair of C9010 switches.
Figure 108. Dual Homing Sample Topology
In the preceding illustration, Port Extender PE 1 is connected to System A and Port Extender PE 2 is connected to System B.
PE 3 is connected to both A and B. When the systems A and B are connected to each other and made as VLT peers, you can
configure PE 1, PE 2, and PE 3 from either of the systems.
System A is the primary controlling bridge and System B is the secondary. When the primary system goes down, the secondary
system acts as primary and controls the PEs. The common PE configurations are synchronized between the systems when
configured using the Configuration Terminal Batch mode.
NOTE:
When multiple PEs are connected in a dual homing setup, ensure that each PE has an unique ID so that the IDs do
not overlap during the configuration.
Configuration Terminal Batch Mode
The C9010 platform with Dell Networking OS 9.10(0.0) supports the Configuration Terminal Batch mode. You should perform
the common PE configurations using this mode.
To enter Configuration Terminal Batch mode:
1. Verify that you are logged in to EXEC Privilege mode.
2. Enter the configure terminal batch command. The prompt changes to include (conf-b).
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Port Extenders (PEs)