10-17-2012 02:39 AM - edited 03-07-2019 09:31 AM
Hi I have a question regarding peer-switch konfiguration on a vPC/vPC+ pair of N7K with vPC and non vPC attached switches
If I understood correctly with following configuration
for vPC attached switches (assuming the have default STP-prio) the vPC-bundle acts as one Switch with the priority of 4096
for STP non-VPC attached switches for VLAN1-1960 the N7K-A is the root-bridge and for VLAN 1961-3920 the N7K-B is the root-bridge,
N7K-A
vpc domain 20
peer-switch
role priority 1
spanning-tree pseudo-information
vlan 1-3920 root priority 4096
vlan 1-1960 designated priority 4096
vlan 1961-3920 designated priority 8192
N7K-B
vpc domain 20
peer-switch
role priority 2
spanning-tree pseudo-information
vlan 1-3920 root priority 4096
vlan 1-1960 designated priority 8192
vlan 1961-3920 designated priority 4096
Is that coorect so far ?
If yes then I have one outstandig question.
Do we need the global configuration for spanning-tree priority in this case?
spanning-tree vlan 1-3920 priority 4096
as we configure it in a pure vPC environment
N7K-A
spanning-tree vlan 1-3920 priority 4096
vpc domain 20
peer-switch
role priority 1
N7K-B
spanning-tree vlan 1-3920 priority 4096
vpc domain 20
peer-switch
role priority 2
Thanks
Hubert
10-17-2012 08:58 AM
If you want the priority to apply to vpc and non vpc switches then you need it globally. When you apply it to vpc, it is only for that vpc domain.
HTH
11-16-2013 11:28 AM
Here is a description of the use of the Spanning-tree Pseudo-information and the Peer switch command on the Nexus 7000. Maybe this will help clarify some misunderstanding:
SETUP:
Common Points for all Scenarios:
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