11-29-2017 11:51 PM - edited 03-01-2019 01:41 PM
I am looking for some recommendations on connecting N2Ks to N9Ks. I do have following setup and things in mind:
- dual N9K - 9508s in a VPC domain
- Dual 2232TM-E
- No host VPCs will be setup
- Each host will have dual connection to 2232 FEXs
I am looking for suggestion whether the approach I said is best and see what other options are available.I am interested in a setup that is most stable and tolerate upgrade with out much downtime.
Thanks
11-30-2017 06:05 AM
Anyone, please!
11-30-2017 07:33 AM - edited 11-30-2017 07:34 AM
Sure I can help. What modules do you have in your 9508’s that will be uplinking the 2232 fex’s?
11-30-2017 07:54 AM
They are two ways to to connect the fex’s
one is no port channel to the host and one port will be active the other standby and the second option is creating a LACP port channel down to the host as in the option on the right side of the image. The second option both ports will be active and is the better design. This will also depend on if your host NIC and OS support LACP. Most likely it will.
You can can read more at the following link
The reason I asked about the modules in your 9500 is that not all modules support all FEXs.
Please see the following link for the comparability list. Also check the realese notes on your NX OS version as well.
11-30-2017 08:19 AM
Thanks for your reply. We have 9564PX line cards. We will not be using Port-channel on Hosts. My other question is how the FEXs should be connected to N9Ks. Should we have dual connection from each N2Ks to the N9Ks OR N2K-A should only connect to N9K-A?
Any other important consideration for connectivity?
11-30-2017 08:36 AM
11-30-2017 09:57 AM
Thanks again for your reply. I am wondering what would be the advantage of
a) Dual Homed Host (Active/Standby) and Active-Active FEX (VPC) Design over the
b) Dual-Homed Host (Active/Standby) and Single Homed FEX (Port Channel Mode) Design
11-30-2017 06:10 PM - edited 11-30-2017 06:42 PM
Option b your more likley to have a device go down because of the single link as where with option a you’ll be covered in most disasters scenarios . Both are fine, you have to base it on your overall design with cost versus redundancy.
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