04-27-2012 02:08 PM - edited 03-07-2019 06:23 AM
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for your help with my question....Is possible to create a vpc between two N7K with N7K-F132xp-15 module??? or only is posible to configure the vpc with N7K-M132xp-12??????
I have 2 nexus but i only have the N7K-F132xp-15 modules and the rest are 1gb modules.
Thanks
04-27-2012 02:53 PM
Hi,
You need an M series module:
The F1 module can only support more than 16,000 MAC addresses when multiple distinct Layer 2 workload domains exist and each domain comprises fewer than 16,000 MAC addresses. However, to support multiple Layer 2 domains in a vPC topology, the peer-link must be able to carry the MAC addresses of all Layer 2 domains. Carrying the MAC addresses of all Layer 2 domains is not possible if peer-link is configured on the F1 module ports. Therefore, the peer-link for the vPC must be configured on the M1 module when topologies have more than 16,000 MAC addresses.
Here is the design guide:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Data_Center/VMDC/2.6/vmdcm1f1wp.html
HTH
04-30-2012 08:01 AM
Hi Reza Sharifi,
Thanks a lot for your answer!!!
So is recommended to use a 10G M1 module in order to create a VPC between 2 Nexus 7K, but what happend if my topology has less than 16,000 Mac addresses?? does vpc work with my F1 Module???? Because i was reading your link and could see that the F1 modules are for downlinks, or as a best practices do i must use M1??
04-27-2012 02:56 PM
Here is an 8 port 10Gig M series module
Good Luck
04-30-2012 08:03 AM
Many thanks for the information Reza, i'm going to have in mind when i have to recommend the new 10G M1 module!!
12-10-2012 06:56 PM
Hi All.
I've read the thread and the design guide.
I understand that M1 module is needed for vpc peer-link for mac addresses more than 16K.
So, can we confirm that if my mac table is below 16k, I am good to go to use F1 module for the vpc peer-link?
thanks
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