05-13-2014 11:12 PM - edited 03-01-2019 07:34 AM
I am building a typical OTV architecture (on a stick, not inline) on Nexus 7000s; the join and internal interfaces in my OTV VDC are using M1 card ports. Can the other end of those links -- i.e. the interfaces in my Agg VDC -- use ports on my F1 card? Or do both ends of the internal and join links (all 4 ports) need to be on my M1 card? Asking because my M1 card is full at present.
05-14-2014 12:40 AM
Hi,
What is your nexus version ?? , below version 6.0 don't support on F1 module . 6.2 version supports on F1 module .
Version 6.2
The following Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) features are available in Release 6.2(2):
Version 6.0
The only Cisco platform supporting OTV functionality at this time is the Nexus 7000. Figure 1-37 shows all existing M1 linecards OTV fully supports.
Figure 1-37 M1 Linecards Supporting OTV
Full support essentially means that both Join and internal interfaces can be configured on one of the M1 modules mentioned. OTV on F1 modules is not supported on NX-OS releases shipping at the time of writing of this document (5.2 and 6.0 releases) and will be introduced in a future software release but restricted only to internal interfaces (an M1 linecard will always be required on the OTV edge device to source the OTV encapsulated traffic out of the Join interface).
HTH
Sandy.
05-14-2014 08:14 AM
I'm using NX-OS 6.1(1). The wording in these docs is ambiguous. The phrase for OS 6.2 stating "F1 Series and F2e Series modules can be used as internal interfaces with the OTV VDC" could be interpreted as referring only to the port used as the internal interface in the OTV VDC, whereas my question is about the port in the *other* VDC, the Agg VDC in my case. In that VDC there is no OTV configuration and the port linking over to the OTV VDC internal interface is configured the same as any other outbound trunk interface in the Agg VDC.... so does that port *also* need to be on the M1 card? That is what is not clear to me. And those documents do not clearly speak to this question that I can find.
thanks,
Jim
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