Hi, I just wanted to confirm a few things in terms of vPC design.
Questions:
1. The DCI is connected via layer 2 link using vPC. It's not a full mesh but instead cross connected. DC1-01 is connected to DC2-02 and DC1-02 connected to DC2-01. Is this a problem? The design guide doesn't have it crossed over.
2. How would I configure the HSRP addressing on both DC's for the same stretched vlan? Example vlan 10. Assume FHRP isolation is in place between the DC's. Do I need to have a unique vlan 10 ip address on each vPC peer core switch and then all four switches would share the same hsrp address? Do you see any problems here?
3. Can I do ospf peering between the two data centers using a vPC vlan 20 SVI interface between the 01 or 02 switches?
4. Any issues you see with the access switch that is connected as orphan to both DC's? Assuming the core 01 or 02 switches are the root bridge, one of the access switch uplinks will be SPT blocking state right. Any other problems apart from this?
Please refer to my diagram:
- two Data centers - each data center with back-to-back vPC between core and edge switches (n9k and n3k).
- both DC's connected via DCI using vPC (not in full mesh)
- Primary and standby vPC role labelled on diagram as P and S.
- a special access switch is connected to a single vPC switch in each DC (DC1-01 and DC2-01)
- FHRP isolation is in place
