10-05-2015 08:52 PM
I am working with a Nexus5000 configuration which includes a "switchport trunk allowed vlan" specification on the fex-fabric port-channel
interface port-channel100
switchport mode fex-fabric
switchport access vlan 999
switchport trunk native vlan 998
switchport trunk allowed vlan 201-202,400-499,600-699,...
fex associate 100
However some FEX interface ports include allowed VLANs not included in the fex-fabric port-channel.
Can someone confirm/advise that the fex-fabric port-channel “allowed vlan” specification does NOT restrict the VLANs allowed on the FEX ports and hence that it is NOT necessary to add new VLANs to the existing fex-fabric port-channel "allowed vlan" line to make them available at the interface ports?
10-12-2015 09:03 AM
Mark,
You don't need to touch anything on the fex fabric ports when adding vlans on the Fex host ports.
The fex fabric links are treated as internal connections so it does not have the concept of a allowed vlan list.
Do note that It is not a supported config to have a trunk type config on the fex fabric when building it for the first time. I am assuming you must have converted a regular trunk to a fex fabric at some point of time and probably did not remove the existing configs.
My experience tells me that there will not be any issue when you add the vlans. I would give it a try.
-Raj
10-12-2015 07:41 PM
Thanks for the confirmation Raj. This seems to be a "one-off" config at one site for this client, a legacy from an unknown past history. Thanks for the advice that the commands are unsupported on a new fex fabric. I'll take those commands out in a subsequent change.
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