10-12-2020 09:23 AM
Hello All,
in a site I have two Nexus 3000 which on one side have the fiber with the ISP but behind them they have the existing local network that I would like to connect parallel to the two nexus.
Can i apply the VPC?
SW1,2,3 and 4 are 2960.
If the fiber on Nexus1 goes down I would like all traffic to pass through the nexus2 and also in the case of a HW fault on one of the two nexus the local traffic go automatically to the other switch, would a port channe/etherchannell be enough?
Thanks in advance
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10-12-2020 09:28 AM
is this sw1 to 4 stacked ? so 2 cable good enough to connect to Nexus 1 and Nexus 2 with vPC ( so load automatically shared)
even if the sw1 to Sw4 are individual - connect them to nexus 1 and nexus 2 uplink make them as vPC
10-12-2020 09:28 AM
is this sw1 to 4 stacked ? so 2 cable good enough to connect to Nexus 1 and Nexus 2 with vPC ( so load automatically shared)
even if the sw1 to Sw4 are individual - connect them to nexus 1 and nexus 2 uplink make them as vPC
10-12-2020 09:48 AM
Hello Belanji,
thanks for your response.
Sw1,2,3 and 4 are individual so i have to connect each switch (1,2,3,and 4) to N1 and N2 for exmple
sw1 two trunk , one to N1 and second to N2
sw2 two trunk , one to N1 and second to N2
same for sw3 and sw 4
i understood right?
thanks
10-12-2020 09:34 AM
Nexus is core or agg, so just config vpc between two nexus and connect each sw in access layer to both nexus.
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