02-10-2021 03:17 AM
Hi
I have ESXi server has 4 NICs, I used 2NICs For ESXi management these NICs connected to two different cisco switches and there is an Trunk between the switches, could this make L2 loop between cisco switches and VMware virtual switches?
the connection as in the screenshot
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02-11-2021 09:35 AM
The VMware Uplink receive the packet It never forward it toward the other Uplink so there is no Loop.
route based on original virtual port
the MAC address will be load depend on VM Mac and hence the Mac address not show flap in cisco SW.
02-10-2021 03:26 AM
yes it will be L2 loop - and STP will block on of the side. you can use vlan priorities to differentiate. ( switch between Trunk also allowed VLAN 100 ?)
02-10-2021 03:30 AM
yes, VLAN 100 is allowed on the trunk.
02-10-2021 03:55 AM - edited 02-10-2021 03:59 AM
In normal case if you deploy it will be expected as loop depeds on how it was configured.
as noted by @Seb Rupik how you can achieve
Additional reference.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2047822
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1004252
02-10-2021 11:22 PM
Thanks
02-10-2021 03:40 AM
Hi there,
No there will not be a loop. This is why the VMware documentation recommends portfast or portfast trunk be configured on the switch ports connected to the ESXi server.
The vSwitch does no participate in STP and discards BPDUs, it also has the built-in logic to not forward a frame received on one uplink down another.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1004074
cheers,
Seb.
02-10-2021 11:20 PM
Thanks
02-10-2021 09:57 AM
Uplink is config in which way?
VMware dont depend on STP for loop prevent.
just share the Uplink config and we will check if there is loop or not
02-10-2021 11:19 PM
Hi
From cisco switches the interfaces in mode access (switchport access vlan 100)
From VMware vSwitch its two Active adapters
02-11-2021 09:35 AM
The VMware Uplink receive the packet It never forward it toward the other Uplink so there is no Loop.
route based on original virtual port
the MAC address will be load depend on VM Mac and hence the Mac address not show flap in cisco SW.
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