04-13-2016 11:40 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:20 AM
Hi
I have a Nexus 7010 with an F2e module in a single VDC which is performing both routing and switching.
I also have a M1 module that is in a separate VDC but totally unused.
I want to allocate the M1 ports to the F2e VDC, which I understand will make the F2e operate at L2 and the M1 will be doing the L3 for the VDC so I will need to move my routed ports onto the M1 module.
Is there any other gotchas to be aware of when reallocating the ports to the F2e module?
Thankyou
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04-13-2016 11:31 PM
Hi -
I don't believe that you will have to convert your F2e-based routed ports to switchports.
The key in this situation is that you will incur an inefficiency in traffic forwarding. When mixing F and M cards in the same VDC any traffic that requires L3 services will be transferred off the F card to the M card. If your ingress and egress ports are on F cards, then you end up forwarding across the backplane fabric at least twice for any given packet.
You can easily test this by giving an unused F-port group (yes, you have to do 4 ports at a time) to the M VDC and verifying that you can issue the "no switchport" command. Once you've confirmed the behavior, you can do your M-port move.
PSC
04-14-2016 06:54 AM
Hi -
PSC
04-13-2016 11:31 PM
Hi -
I don't believe that you will have to convert your F2e-based routed ports to switchports.
The key in this situation is that you will incur an inefficiency in traffic forwarding. When mixing F and M cards in the same VDC any traffic that requires L3 services will be transferred off the F card to the M card. If your ingress and egress ports are on F cards, then you end up forwarding across the backplane fabric at least twice for any given packet.
You can easily test this by giving an unused F-port group (yes, you have to do 4 ports at a time) to the M VDC and verifying that you can issue the "no switchport" command. Once you've confirmed the behavior, you can do your M-port move.
PSC
04-14-2016 12:18 AM
Thanks Paul.
After I move all my M1 ports to the F2e VDC, I want to move my L3 links between the nexus switches and the 2 x L3 links going out into the MPLS onto the M Module to avoid this inefficient packet forwarding. Then leave all my L2 links on the F2e such as VDCs and links to the Fex's.
What I am not sure bout at htis point is that, the M1 (N7K-M132XP-12L) only supports 10G and only works with 10G SFPs. Will me terminating my 1G links to the MPLS (1 X copper, 1 x fiber) on this module still work using a 10G SFP still work as I have a few 10G SFPs lying around.
I understand I only have 1G out to the MPLS but would that work?
Thanks
04-14-2016 06:54 AM
Hi -
PSC
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