05-01-2017 08:39 AM
Good morning, I am configuring a pair of Nexus 9k switches to run in a virtual port-channel configuration. For the vPC peer-keepalive link, I dont' want to use the management interface. Is it possible to tie 2 ports on each switch into an LACP port-channel and then assign an IP address to the port-channel itself? Then I can directly connect two switches with each other using fiber cables. I want to have complete isolation from the LAN hence why I don't want to rely on a single management link per switch for keepalives.
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05-01-2017 06:01 PM
Greetings.
If I'm reading your question correctly, I believe it matches the 1st preference in the VPC best practices doc.
Strong Recommendations: When building a vPC peer-keepalive link, use the following in descending order of preference:
1. Dedicated link(s) (1-Gigabit Ethernet port is enough) configured as L3. Port-channel with 2 X 1G port is even better.
2. Mgmt0 interface (along with management traffic)
3. As a last resort, route the peer-keepalive link over the Layer 3 infrastructure WARNING: Do not configure vPC peer-keepalive link on top of vPC peer-link; peer-keepalive messages must not be carried over vPC peer-link to avoid fate sharing in case peer-link goes down.
Thanks,
Kirk...
05-01-2017 06:01 PM
Greetings.
If I'm reading your question correctly, I believe it matches the 1st preference in the VPC best practices doc.
Strong Recommendations: When building a vPC peer-keepalive link, use the following in descending order of preference:
1. Dedicated link(s) (1-Gigabit Ethernet port is enough) configured as L3. Port-channel with 2 X 1G port is even better.
2. Mgmt0 interface (along with management traffic)
3. As a last resort, route the peer-keepalive link over the Layer 3 infrastructure WARNING: Do not configure vPC peer-keepalive link on top of vPC peer-link; peer-keepalive messages must not be carried over vPC peer-link to avoid fate sharing in case peer-link goes down.
Thanks,
Kirk...
05-02-2017 09:13 AM
Thanks Kirk.
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