11-30-2020 12:50 PM - edited 11-30-2020 12:59 PM
Hello,
Topology is as follows:
vPC Domain 10
NX5k_A peer member is connected to NX5K_B peer member via peer-link port
HostZ is connected to both vPC peers using a vPC114/port-channel114)
HostZ is using vPC VLANs (VLANs are members of the peer-link)
HostZ is an ESXi.
Here's the question:
- The output from the lacp neighbor command shows that HostZ is not establishing lacp peering with neither NX5K_A nor NX5K_B; however, the output from the show vpc command shows that the vpc is up/up.
Note: Command used to verify LACP establishment " sh lacp neighbor interface port-channel 114" -- -See attached.
My thought is that from both vpc peers, the vpc is setup properly; however, HostZ isn't configured for LAG/Port-Channeling!
Is HostZ considered a single-attached host and the vPC member ports are considered orphan ports?
Thanks in adavance,
~zK
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11-30-2020 03:58 PM
so we can say that these ports are non-orphan ports/ vPC member ports; however, operating in stand-alone and not in a port-channel.
Given this type of topology and port connectivity; I am assuming that it would be wise to enable all of the recommended vpc parameters; such as, peer gateway and peer-gateway?
Best, ~zK
11-30-2020 04:01 PM
so we can say that these ports are non-orphan ports/ vPC member ports; however, operating in stand-alone and not in a port-channel.
Yes
Given this type of topology and port connectivity; I am assuming that it would be wise to enable all of the recommended vpc parameters; such as, peer gateway and peer-gateway?
Yes, it's a good idea to configure these parameters.
HTH
11-30-2020 04:04 PM
Awesome!
Thanks much, Reza!
Much appreciated.
Best, ~zK
11-30-2020 04:06 PM
Sure!
Good luck with your project!
Reza
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