Hi Edwardo,

EX4200 are limited to virtual-chassis extension by uplink modules only. You 
will also have to maintain a ring topology for you VCP connections a star 
topology is not how virtual-chassis works.

Virtual chassis will certainly make management easier however I think your 
requirements can be met by a pair of fibre switches in your main building  
using virtual-chassis fanning out in a star topology using AE interface uplinks 
to avoid spanning-tree. You can still extend the same vlans out to all 
buildings. I suggest you refer back to the Juniper Virtual-Chassis Best 
Practice Guide if you have any queries on how VC works.

Regards

Michael Gehrmann
Hosting Support Specialist – Networks 
Macquarie Telecom 


-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Edwardo Garcia
Sent: Tuesday, 25 November 2014 4:11 PM
To: juniper-nsp
Subject: [j-nsp] networks aggregation

Halo,
repost, original not seem to make list?

Current we have 7 building, with 2 more being built next year.
These all have ex4200 and are link via an Rpi's, via ethernet to central 
building.
Messy, many subnets and cheap design, but now central building need undergo 
renovation in January, so need to fix the messy since  main switch and router 
to be moved to admin building

I am hope to have a central switch where can link remote buildings to, can use 
fibre, in fact prefere fibre, but need to have star configuration,

Assume switch 1 is main.

want to link 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5... etc and use virtual chasis if possible for one 
big single lan, can this be done like this? I assume use fibre in uplink port 
of remote 4200s to switch one,  if so what recommended to use as switch one 
which will have 6+ fibre link into?  Be good if switch one could also take 
standard ethernet port as well, but not mandatory, we can use exisit 4200 in 
admin build.

thanks you - disclaim is networking and english are not my experience.

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