09-28-2012 02:39 PM - edited 03-07-2019 09:10 AM
I am wondering if GLBP is supported on nexus 5500
I have 4 5548s I want to run glbp on but the feature is not listed to activate.
version 5.2(1)N1(1a)
I have features hsrp and vrrp but no glbp. According to what I read from Cisco you don't need special licensing for it. So why can I not activate the feature?
MCG-TUL-CORE01(config)# show feature | grep glbp
glbp 1 disabled
MCG-TUL-CORE01(config)# feature glbp
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
MCG-TUL-CORE01(config)# feature ?
bgp Enable/Disable Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
cts Enable/Disable CTS
dhcp Enable/Disable DHCP Snooping
dot1x Enable/Disable dot1x
eigrp Enable/Disable Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
fcoe Enable/Disable FCoE/FC feature
fcoe-npv Enable/Disable FCoE NPV feature
fex Enable/Disable FEX
flexlink Enable/Disable Flexlink
hsrp Enable/Disable Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
http-server Enable/Disable http-server
interface-vlan Enable/Disable interface vlan
lacp Enable/Disable LACP
msdp Enable/Disable Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
ntp Enable/Disable NTP
ospf Enable/Disable Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF)
ospfv3 Enable/Disable Open Shortest Path First Version 3 Protocol (OSPFv3)
pim Enable/Disable Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
port-security Enable/Disable port-security
private-vlan Enable/Disable private-vlan
privilege Enable/Disable IOS type privilege level support
ptp Enable/Disable PTP
rip Enable/Disable Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
ssh Enable/Disable ssh
tacacs+ Enable/Disable tacacs+
telnet Enable/Disable telnet
udld Enable/Disable UDLD
vpc Enable/Disable VPC (Virtual Port Channel)
vrrp Enable/Disable Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
vtp Enable/Disable Vlan Trunking Protocol (VTP)
09-28-2012 06:35 PM
5Ks do not support GLBP, only 7Ks do
HTH
09-28-2012 11:00 PM
this is a serious problem.
09-28-2012 11:15 PM
the documentation I am looking at from cisco.com shows 5500 having hsrp/glbp/vrrp support
11-14-2012 02:38 PM
Hello
GLBP is not currently supported on nexus 5000 platform
But currently there is a plan to support it in one of the future releases next year.
HTH,
Alex
03-06-2013 09:41 PM
Does anybody know if GLBP is now supported on the NEXUS5548UP.
If so, which release would be required to run GLBP.
Derrick
03-06-2013 10:29 PM
Hi Derrick,
GLBP is still not supported on Nexus 5500.
Nexus 5000 currently supports two First-Hop Redundancy Protocols - HSRP and VRRP. GLBP support is not implemented on 5000 yet and any current releases.
Regards
Inayath
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07-03-2013 08:15 AM
So this original post was written two years ago. I'm wondering if GLBP has yet been implemented on the Nexus 5K's as I two have a need for it. If not, any target date for it? THis is becoming a problem.
07-03-2013 07:39 PM
Mark,
GLBP is not supported on N5K (but supported on N7K). Currently, GLBP is not in N5K roadmap. If you are using vPC, then both active and standby HSRP routers are forwarding packets so traffic is load balanced by L2 vPC port-channel hash. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/operations/n5k_L3_w_vpc_5500platform.html#wp998303 vPC and First Hop Redundancy Protocol When you use a Cisco Nexus 5548 switch or Cisco Nexus 5596UP switch as a default gateway for hosts, you can deploy the First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP) to provide default gateway redundancy. Beginning with Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(3)N1(1b), an active FHRP peer and a standby peer can perform Layer 3 forwarding when you enable vPC. This optimization improves bandwidth, avoids sending the Layer 3 traffic over the vPC peer link, and requires no configuration or protocol change. Only the FHRP active peer answers ARP requests. Because both active and standby FHRP peers can forward Layer 3 traffic, you do not need to configure an aggressive timer for FHRP to provide faster failover and convergence time if an active FHRP peer fails. Figure 3-1<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/operations/n5k_L3_w_vpc_5500platform.html#wp998349> shows that the Layer 3 traffic that originated from the host and is destined to a host several hops away can be routed by both the Host Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) active and the HSRP standby switch.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
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