07-30-2020 01:41 AM
In this scenario as the attached file, the Layer 3 peering between the external router and the Cisco Nexus 9000 switches that are part of a same vPC domain is established directly on a VLAN carried on the vPC connection. The external router in this case peers with SVI interfaces defined on each vPC device. This deployment model requires configuring layer3 peer-router command as part of the vPC domain.
My question is that the vPC connection which carry the VLAN for layer 3 peering purpose can also carry other VLANs for layer 2 trunk purpose ? or the vPC connection which carry the VLAN for layer 3 peering purpose should be created additionally and is different from the vPC connection which carry the VLANs for layer2 trunk purpose ?
07-30-2020 07:01 PM
08-01-2020 12:16 AM
There is nothing special about a vPC VLAN which carries L3 traffic. You can think of this as just any regular on L2 trunk.
08-02-2020 02:06 AM
Hi Jason,
You mean that the vPC connection which carry the VLAN for layer 3 peering purpose can also carry other VLANs for layer 2 trunk purpose. The vPC connection which carry the VLAN for layer 3 peering purpose is not created additionally and separately.
Dennis
08-02-2020 05:52 PM
Do you have a diagram of the links which you are referencing, I think we might be talking about different things here.
08-02-2020 11:00 PM
Hi Jason
Attached file is the document which I reference.
There is a vPC connection which carry vlans for L2 trunk purpose between two pair N9K switches currently. Can I follow the document which I reference in the attached file and enable L3 dynamic routing over the current vPC connection which carry vlans for L2 trunk between two pair N9K switches without creating separated vPC connection which carry only vlan for L3 routing additionally ? Thanks.
Dennis
08-03-2020 01:06 AM
Hi Jason,
Additional remark : The vPC connection I described in my question is vPC "port-channel" not vPC "peer-link".
Dennis
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