05-22-2017 09:58 AM - edited 03-08-2019 10:40 AM
Hi Team,
I will like to set the Nexus N7k , N5k and N2k with 2x VDC ( VDC-A and VDC-B )
I see most VDC setup with N7k and N2k , each N2k will be direct connected to N7k port with particular VDC belong to.
Meaning to say server required VDC-A will be connected to N2k-1 , and Server required VDC-B will be connected to N2k-2.
May I know if n5k will be connected between N7k and N2k, do i need dedicated n5k pairs for each VDC ???
Meaning to say if i have 2x VDC , i will require 2x pairs of N5k ( 4x N5k )
Please see att, propose Network Diagram of N7k , N5k and N2k setup for 2x VDC. Is this possible ? or do i need another 2x N5k for 2nd VDC ?
Thanks
Maxim
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05-23-2017 06:46 AM
Hi,
Since you have 2 VDCs in each data center and the 5ks don't support VDC, you would need 2 5ks in each data center.
HTH
05-23-2017 11:44 AM
Hi,
Is you are planning to use a VDC per customer, meaning you want to separate the customers from each other than you need a set of 5ks per VDC as the 5ks don't support VDCs. If you only want to have separation starting from the 7k and upstream that 2 5ks per location can be sufficient. Not sure exactly what you are trying to do.
HTH (Hope This Helps).
05-23-2017 06:46 AM
Hi,
Since you have 2 VDCs in each data center and the 5ks don't support VDC, you would need 2 5ks in each data center.
HTH
05-23-2017 10:11 AM
Hi HTH,
If I have 4x VDC, N7k-1 at DC-1 and N7k-2 at DC-2
All the N2k at DC-1 ( 12x N2K at DC-1 ) , can it connect thru 2x N5k ( DC-1) and to N7k-1 for access all 4x VDC ??? If yes , meaning to say just one pair of N5k will allow to access all 4x VDC without dedicated pair for each VDC ????
Thanks
Maxim
05-23-2017 11:44 AM
Hi,
Is you are planning to use a VDC per customer, meaning you want to separate the customers from each other than you need a set of 5ks per VDC as the 5ks don't support VDCs. If you only want to have separation starting from the 7k and upstream that 2 5ks per location can be sufficient. Not sure exactly what you are trying to do.
HTH (Hope This Helps).
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