Hey Group,
I've been searching through Cisco's web site and I am not able to find good
information on redundancy at the access layer.  There is plenty of info on
using HSRP for high availability at the distribution and core layers.  What
I'm looking for exactly is a design that will allow a high availability
server to be connected to two separate switches (ex. 3524XL or 2948G-L3),
possibly using Intel's server adapters that use Adaptive Fault Tolerance.
The goal is to be fault tolerant in the event of a access layer switch
failure.  Is anybody doing anything similar to this?  I need to come up with
a design and move onto product selection.  Any information would be
appreciated.
Thanks
Sam




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