Skip to main content
  • Place orders quickly and easily
  • View orders and track your shipping status
  • Enjoy members-only rewards and discounts
  • Create and access a list of your products
  • Manage your Dell EMC sites, products, and product-level contacts using Company Administration.

Dell VxRail Network Planning Guide

PDF

VxRail relationship with the Ethernet switch

Without a backplane, VxRail relies on the adjacent ToR switches to enable all connectivity between the nodes in a VxRail cluster.

All the networks (management, storage, virtual machine movement, guest networks) configured within the VxRail cluster depend on the ToR switches. The ToR switches provide physical network transport between the nodes, and connectivity upstream to data center services and end users.

The network traffic that is configured in a VxRail cluster is L2. VxRail is developed to enable efficiency with the physical ToR switches through the assignment of VLANs to individual VxRail L2 networks in the cluster. This functionality eases network administration and integration with the upstream network.


Rate this content

Accurate
Useful
Easy to understand
Was this article helpful?
0/3000 characters
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
  Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\