03-05-2017 05:25 AM - edited 03-08-2019 09:36 AM
Dears,
as it is mentioned in the below link that while entering the peer switch command it behaves like one switch by which command i can see the same bridge ID ???? as if now when i can see the show spanning-tree vlan X it shows me core2 as a root and core 1 as a primary, how i can justify to the client how the command is in effect.
This requirement comes from the origin of vPC peer-switch: both peer devices present themselved as a unique STP root device using the same bridge ID.
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03-05-2017 07:34 AM
Hi ,
Have a look on the below link for better clarification...
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/7000-series-routers/116140-config-nexus-peer-00.html
Hope it Helps..
-GI
03-05-2017 06:09 AM
Dears,as it is mentioned in the below link that while entering the peer switch command it behaves like one switch by which command i can see the same bridge ID ???? as if now when i can see the show spanning-tree vlan X it shows me core2 as a root and core 1 as a primary, how i can justify to the client how the command is in effect
Hi,
When you enable peer-switch command in Nexus, each single node nexus will share a virtual bridge ID which allows both of them to act as root for the vlan. For devices with a connection to each N7k in the vPC domain that are not capable of port-channel, L2 topology will rely on STP to block the redundant links.
The peer-switch feature allows for pseudo STP configurations to allow non-vPC connections to load balance between the two N7k's.
The vPC peer-link will always be in a forwarding status and it runs Layer 2 Gateway Interconnection Protocol (L2GIP) to prevent bridging loops. Each nexus switch will send BPDUs with root bridge identified by virtual bridge-ID.
On vPC links, the designated bridge ID will also have the virtual bridge-ID. For non-vPC links, the designated bridge ID will be the physical bridge-ID of the corresponding Nexus switch.
This allows for the non-vPC switch (SW-1) to make a root decision based on the BPDU advertisements instead of depending on port-priority to break the tie.
Hope it Helps..
-GI
03-05-2017 07:12 AM
Dear
The peer-switch feature allows for pseudo STP configurations to allow non-vPC connections to load balance between the two N7k's
how ??
The vPC peer-link will always be in a forwarding status and it runs Layer 2 Gateway Interconnection Protocol (L2GIP) to prevent bridging loops. Each nexus switch will send BPDUs with root bridge identified by virtual bridge-ID.
how i can see the virtual bridge id
Thanks
03-05-2017 07:34 AM
Hi ,
Have a look on the below link for better clarification...
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/7000-series-routers/116140-config-nexus-peer-00.html
Hope it Helps..
-GI
03-11-2017 10:43 AM
thanks ganesh
very good doc
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