@GreenMan
THANK YOU for the info!!
I assumed that the MX had some sort of STP feature being that it can act as a switch to some extent. I was going to connect the MS’s directly to the MX (separate uplinks) just as it has in the diagram from the link you sent me (thanks). but looks like this is not such a good idea after all.
We are expecting to upgrade all equipment to: MX250, MR225-48LP’s (L3 switches). Even with that setup (separate uplinks directly to MX), looks like I would have to do some extra configuring for it to work correctly.
Looks like I will just need to use the traditional setup: MX --> MS (for distribution). As a matter of fact, we may need 3 MS’s in the MDF - the other switches are in different locations of the building.
I would also like you guy’s opinion on this as well... we will be upgrading and expanding their network soon:
SW1, 2, 3 in MDF
SW4 & 5 in IDF closet on another floor
SW6 & 7 in IDF closet on another floor
My thoughts were to do this:
-Setup Sw1 for Layer 3 switching, while relay DHCP to MX250.
--SW1 Distribution Switch, uplinked to MX250
--Sw2 & 3 Stacked and uplinked to Sw1
--Sw4 & 5 Stacked and uplinked to Sw1
--Sw6 & 7 Stacked and uplinked to Sw1
I have never utilized DHCP relay for switching - do you think this is a good idea to let the MX handle this? I want to make sure I optimize the LAN as much as possible. I want to be sure I am configuring DHCP correctly.
If this helps, all servers will be in the Cloud (Azure) - even our printing service. We will have VLANs separating traffic between Guests, Members, and Staff.