09-24-2012
12:05 PM
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03-25-2019
01:29 PM
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I recently read that by using VDCs you could virtualize a multilayer swtiched network. In the attached drawing I tried to imagine creating two VDCs on each physical switch. I then attempted to draw a vPC configured between a VDC named "L2" on each switch.
I annotated in the drawing that the "Core" and "L2" VDCs would be connected via physical interfaces allocated to each VDC. I imagine the independant "Core" VDCs on each switch providing Layer 3 connectivity to the Internet edge (Firewalls and Internet facing routers). Would this be a valid design to use as the core of a fairly small network?
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09-24-2012 12:20 PM
Hi Mike,
The Nexus 5500s do not have the ability to use VDCs. The Nexus 7000s do, so to do something like this you would have to use them.
Chad
09-24-2012 12:20 PM
Hi Mike,
The Nexus 5500s do not have the ability to use VDCs. The Nexus 7000s do, so to do something like this you would have to use them.
Chad
09-24-2012 12:26 PM
I am currently trying to learn about the Nexus platform. For some reason I thught that the older 5000s did not support VDCs but the newer generation did. Thank you for pointing out my mistake.
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