10-06-2020 11:02 AM
Hi All, we have a pair of Nexus9k switches set up in a single domain. Im running out of ports and still have lots of other hardware that i need to set up but not enough ports. I have another pair of Cisco Nexus3k switches..... I want to add them to the existing Nexus9k switches, preferably in Layer2 and let the Nexus9k do the routing etc.... whats the best way of doing this... should i create a separate domain for the nexus3k switches and trunk them to the nexus9k switch? or should i keep both nexus3k switches separate ( stand alone, no domain ) and hook them up to nexus9k?
Any help if appreciated. Thank you
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10-07-2020 10:40 AM
Hi Paul,
I would prefer option-2. Also, for more info, see figure-9 in this link:
HTH
10-06-2020 11:40 AM
Hi,
I would just create a separate domain and put the 3Ks in another VPC and then connect the 2 sets together.
HTH
10-07-2020 07:46 AM - edited 10-07-2020 08:08 AM
Hi Reza, Thanks for your reply. Which option would you suggest as per the picture below?
10-07-2020 10:40 AM
Hi Paul,
I would prefer option-2. Also, for more info, see figure-9 in this link:
HTH
10-07-2020 11:28 AM
Thanks Reza for the link
I also had this confirmed with a long colleague of mine, so the final set up will look like this:
So on each switch I will have to create a PortChannel10, make ports member of this Po10 and also make Po10 a member of VPC10 on each switch.
Thank you for all your help and hopefully this setup will benefit anyone else in the future. Cheers
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