05-13-2015 02:12 PM - edited 03-08-2019 12:00 AM
Hi Guys,
What are the minimum ports that I can allocate per VDC that Cisco recommends? I created a new VDC on Nexus 7k, i was told that you need to allocate minimum 8 ports per VDC. I allocated 3-6 ports and the VDC worked fine before. I can't find any Cisco documents which regarding about minimum ports allocation per VDC either. Any ideas? Thanks.
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05-15-2015 02:44 PM
Hi,
There are limitations, it depends on the linecard in question. Most M-series linecards allows you to allocate interfaces individually and assign them to a vDC. As I recall, only the M132 and M148 are the exception to that rule.
The F-series cards use a different hw-architecture. These cards use the concept of port-groups, where each group contains a fixed number of ports mapped to an asic on the linecard. The F1-card maps interfaces in units of 2 (e.g. 1-2, 3-4 etc etc), and the F2-cards maps interfaces in units of 4 (1-4, 5-6 etc etc). Check the url below for more information:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/nx-os/virtual_device_context/configuration/archive_601/vdc_nx-os_cfg/vdc_create.htmt
You can view the physícal port-to-asic layout by attatching to the module in question and run the command 'show hardware internal dev-port-map'.
hth
/Ulrich
05-13-2015 07:11 PM
Hi,
I don't think there is minimum. You can assign as few or as many port as you want.
HTH
05-15-2015 11:04 AM
What's about the ASIC on that Nexus? is there any recommendation for the port allocation of the ASIC?
Thanks.
05-15-2015 02:44 PM
Hi,
There are limitations, it depends on the linecard in question. Most M-series linecards allows you to allocate interfaces individually and assign them to a vDC. As I recall, only the M132 and M148 are the exception to that rule.
The F-series cards use a different hw-architecture. These cards use the concept of port-groups, where each group contains a fixed number of ports mapped to an asic on the linecard. The F1-card maps interfaces in units of 2 (e.g. 1-2, 3-4 etc etc), and the F2-cards maps interfaces in units of 4 (1-4, 5-6 etc etc). Check the url below for more information:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/nx-os/virtual_device_context/configuration/archive_601/vdc_nx-os_cfg/vdc_create.htmt
You can view the physícal port-to-asic layout by attatching to the module in question and run the command 'show hardware internal dev-port-map'.
hth
/Ulrich
05-19-2015 09:25 AM
Thanks a lot for the info!
05-19-2015 02:12 PM
Hi,
it sounds stupid but i have a f2 card and it's 4 ports ASIC but i assign only 2 ports (1-2) for vdc a and 2 ports (3-4) for vdc b, what would happen? Thanks.
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