10-23-2012 07:22 PM - edited 03-01-2019 07:11 AM
I have an ASR that is configured for OTV and is functioning correctly. I have a single connection on the ASR trunking to a downstream 5K that contains all the VLAN's. For redundancy I would like to take another gigabit interface on the ASR and trunk it to the second 5K. Then I thought I would configure a vPC on the 5K's and port channel the two interfaces on the ASR. I configured everything and I didn't have any problems until I tried adding the OTV service instance under the port channel interface on the ASR. I can't find any design docs on creating redundant connections from ASR's running OTV to downstream switches. What are you all doing for redundancy?
ASR1000-01(config)# int po2
ASR1000-01(config-if)#
ASR1000-01(config-if)# service instance 10 ethernet
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
ASR1000-01(config-if)# service?
service-policy
ASR1000-01(config-if)#
01-29-2013 07:44 AM
Hi Collin,
I wanted to know if you got this working please? I am in the same situation.
Kind Regards,
Bilal
01-29-2013 08:45 AM
I ended up opening a TAC case and they stated that it is not possible and that redundancy should be asecond ASR and a pair of downstream switches. e.g. ASR-1 to NEXUS5K-1 and ASR-2 to NEXUS5K-2. Lame if you ask me
01-14-2015 01:43 PM
Anyone know if this situation has changed in the past two years or not? Thanks.
01-14-2015 03:52 PM
You can now put service instances on port-channels. Join interfaces can also be on channels. Still no loopbacks though.
01-14-2015 11:52 PM
Hi Colin, actually you can have the join interface as the loopback interface but is not supported by Cisco. Maybe in this version of code I was using at the time, we cannot create service instances under a port channel which would be a loss.
There is a video on YouTube, think I uploaded it a while ago showing that it works. On new firmware they have probably stopped us from doing that now.
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