05-29-2021 06:28 PM
we were advised that a new application will need multicast to work. the Server in on a vpc vlan 2012 on our 9508-9396-2200
network.
I created a separate trunk between the 9508s for this project and created vlan 36 to be allowed on this trunk and removed vlan 36 from the peer link. For what ever reason, I have issues getting network connectivity on vlan 36 unless it is on the peer link.
now I am trying to have vlan 36 on all the same switches that all the other vpc vlans are on. Do I need a separate switch?
any suggestions or solutions?
05-30-2021 09:00 AM
Hi,
If the server is in VLAN 2012 and part of the PC peer-link, just do the same for VLAN 36. This way all VLANs will be part of vPC peer-link and there is no need for a separate trunk port just for VLAN 36.
HTH
05-30-2021 06:12 PM
when i make it part of the Peer link it does work, but i can not get the multicast to work. i was under the impression that i need to create a non vpc vlan to carry the multicast.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/ip-routing/118997-technote-nexus-00.html
sorry but a bit confused.
thanks for your response
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