Core-Edge Topology; Figure 62 Full Nine-Mesh Topology - HP StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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Supported topologies for ICL connections
FIGURE 62
Full nine-mesh topology
During an ICL break in the triangular topology, the chassis that has the connections of the other
two is the main chassis. Any error messages relating to a break in the topology appear in the
RASlog of the main chassis.
For the Brocade DCX Backbone family only: If one ICL is broken but there is a regular ISL, the
triangular topology holds given that the ISL cost is lower than the total cost through the ICL linear
topology. If a direct ICL link between two chassis is broken, the triangular topology is considered
broken when the ISL path between the two switches is a multiple hop. In this case, the triangular
topology broken message is posted independently of the cost of the ISL path being lesser or
greater than the ICL path between the two switches.

Core-edge topology

You can also connect the Brocade DCX 8510 Backbones in a core-edge topology. For example,
Figure 63
shows six chassis connected in a core-edge topology (four edges and two cores).
Although
Figure 63
shows only the Brocade DCX 8510-8, each chassis can be either a
Brocade DCX 8510-4 or a DCX 8510-8. You can have up to eight edges with DCX 8510-8 cores or
up to four edges with DCX 8510-4 cores.
Each line in
Figure 63
represents four QSFP cables. The cabling scheme should follow the parallel
example shown in
Figure
59.
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