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- About Pluribus Networks
Pluribus Networks delivers an open, controllerless software-defined network fabric for modern data centers, multi-site data centers and distributed cloud edge environments
- Pluribus Networks HTML Technical Documentation
Whether you are new to Pluribus Networks or an advanced user, you can find useful information about installing, configuring, and administering Pluribus Networks products here
- About Pluribus Networks
Pluribus Networks delivers an open, controllerless software-defined network fabric for modern data centers, multi-site data centers and distributed cloud edge environments
- About Pluribus Networks
Pluribus Networks delivers an open, controllerless software-defined network fabric for modern data centers, multi-site data centers, and distributed cloud edge environments
- Understanding the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
A very effective Layer 2 strategy to implement dual fully redundant paths with very fast traffic failover is to extend the capability of LAG across two distinct switches to create a virtual LAG device pair In Pluribus terminology this cross-chassis LAG capability is implemented with switch clusters
- Understanding ECMP Path Selection and Load Balancing
Pluribus Networks supports a number of technologies for traffic load balancing and path redundancy, such as LAG and vLAG For Layer 3 designs, Netvisor ONE supports standard routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP
- Configuring Switch Ports
Configuring and Administering the Pluribus Fabric Configuring High Availability Configuring VXLAN Configuring Advanced Layer 2 Transport Services Configuring VXLAN Ethernet VPN (EVPN) Configuring and Using Network Management and Monitoring Configuring and Using vFlows Configuring Kubernetes Visibility Configuring Network Security
- Understanding Switch Clusters
In Pluribus’ advanced networking architecture clustering is a natural fit and represents a logical extension of the fabric The requirement for clustering is in fact that the two switches be members of the same fabric instance
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