07-05-2012 06:34 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:37 AM
Nexus 5k is connected to another Cisco device that also supports vPC but while port on Nexus side belongs to vPC, other side is configured as ordinary trunk port. Will CDP work, i.e. will one device be able to recognize another via Cisco Discovery Protocol?
07-05-2012 07:24 PM
Hello,
Yes it will. Non-VPC device will just see two different Nexus switches on each individual port within etherchannel. And if you check CDP for port-channel you will see smth like this:
HTTS-VSS#sh cdp nei po200
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater, P - Phone,
D - Remote, C - CVTA, M - Two-port Mac Relay
Device ID Local Intrfce Holdtme Capability Platform Port ID
Nexus7010(TBM14159244)
Ten 1/5/5 142 R S I C N7K-C7010 Eth 1/2
Nexus7018(TBM14235958)
Ten 2/5/5 143 R S C N7K-C7018 Eth 1/2
I mean CDP is showing to individual links within port-channel and 2 Nexus switches which are VPC peers on the other side.
On VPC peer side you will also see everything correctly.
Nik
07-05-2012 08:30 PM
Hi Tenaro,
I agree with Nik for Non-VPC capable peers.
But If you are connecting to VPC capable devices make sure that upstream and downstream device are in different VPC domains.
This is crucial for proper L2 functionality.
The domain id is used to create the system MAC address that is used in L2 PDU's (BPDU, LACP PDU, ...)
Thanks,
Ameya Oke
05-31-2015 05:22 AM
Hi Guys
I have Nexus 2K that is connected to two N5Ks switches in vPC, Now I have cisco device connected further down to N2K single homed. Now how will CDP work. Should I see both N5Ks in CDP discovery ?
Thanks
Karan
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide