09-13-2011 06:45 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:11 AM
Hello,
Is HSRP a requirement when using two Nexus 5500s with VPC? Here's what I just saw happening. I have two N 5548s running VPC with a VPC Peer link and a regular L2 trunk between them. Connected to N5k #2, i have a trunk to my lab. On N5k #1, I setup interface vlan841 with an IP, 10.10.241.1/24, and No-shut it. Interface comes up, all is happy. This is a temp network, so I didnt see a need to set it up on the 2nd switch. Attached to VLAN 841 on my lab switch, which is physically conected to my lab switch, i connected a host. I could see the MAC of the host in my LAB, but it couldn't get anywhere.
I could see the MAC of my lab-host on N5k #2, and on N5k #1, so they were learning the MAC properly. The host could PING 10.10.241.1, but nothing else. N5k #1 wasnt getting ARP resolution for the host on vlan 841 and couldn't ping it. nor could any other area on my network.
The only way i could get access to the host in my lab was to setup HSRP on both switches. I left Nexus #1 as HSRP active, and now it works. Any thoughts why I see this behavior?
Version:
5.0(3)N1(1b)
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09-13-2011 07:03 AM
Hi,
That is the correct behavior of Nexus 5K and 7K. You still need to configure HSRP. Only VSS eliminates the need to HSRP, VRRP, etc...
Have a look a this doc figure-4
HTH
09-13-2011 07:03 AM
Hi,
That is the correct behavior of Nexus 5K and 7K. You still need to configure HSRP. Only VSS eliminates the need to HSRP, VRRP, etc...
Have a look a this doc figure-4
HTH
09-13-2011 07:12 AM
Thanks. I knew it was strongly recommeneded, but didnt know it was a REQUIREMENT. Thanks for clearing that up.
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