07-21-2025 08:30 AM
Hi,
in the VXLAN Configuration Considerations it says "VXLAN is not supported on MCT cluster devices."
Is there a hidden MLAG function? How to build a lag over two devices?
07-22-2025 04:20 AM
Hi Ernie
Thank you for reaching us
Could you please provide more context regarding the scenario and your specific requirements? Additionally, it would be helpful to know:
Which ICX switch models are being used in the setup
Current firmware versions running on each of those switches
This information will allow us to better understand the environment and assist you more effectively.
Thank you
07-22-2025 06:28 AM - edited 07-22-2025 06:32 AM
Hi Chandini,
no Problem.
Spine-Leaf design. Two spines 7750 running 08.0.95rT203 and eight leaves 7550 running 10.0.20b_cd2T243.
Each Leaf is connected to each Spine. Spines are not connected directly to each other and Leaves are not connected directly to each other. OSPF in the underlay. VXLAN in the overlay. Each leaf is vxlan member and fully meshed.
I would like to connect a host via dynamic lag to two different leaves for redundancy and load balancing. I thought MCT would do the trick, but it seems there is no MCT in VXLAN. Is there another way to build a lag to multi chassis? I find no info if ruckus has something like MLAG or MC-LAG. How is the right approche in the ruckus world?
Best regards.
Edit: vxlan-riot is enabled and ve has vrf forwarding to custom vrf.
07-23-2025 02:11 AM
Hi Ernie
I understand what you're looking for, and while MC-LAG may not be available as a direct feature, the ICX switch family does offer similar functionality that could address your requirement.
Please refer to the guide below for more details on the relevant feature available in ICX switches:
Thank you
07-23-2025 05:16 AM - edited 07-23-2025 05:16 AM
Hi Chandini,
this is a vague answer. Do You refer to BGP EVPN VXLAN?
Thank You and best regards.
Ernie
