Hi all,
My comany has a client who is moving personnel in their current building. We will be doing a server move, but obvious first priority is getting network access to those moving to a new (previously unpopulated) floor.
Our current set up has backbone servers and core switches (EX-4550) on one floor, with 2x10Gb aggregated fiber links running to access-level switches (EX-4200). The servers and just about everything else will be moving eventually, but in the mean time, my plan is to cascade service from one floor to another using the EX-4200 access switches to avoid the cost of additional fiber runs that won't be used in a month.
I've already broken on of the aggregate links to free up an active 10xGb port on the Ex-4200, my question is: is there any special configuration I need to do? I would like all traffic that enters the current switch (switch A) to follow its normal route abck to the servers, but also be reflected in the new link to the new switch (switch B). Is port mirroring the best way to do this? Are there other things I should be aware of?
(Yes, I know this is not ideal, I am limiting bandwidth and creating additional points of failure... bad bad bad. This si a temporary set up until the vendor hardware and building are fully run for our final set up)