03-29-2017 11:23 PM - edited 03-08-2019 09:58 AM
After some playing around, I realized that you can't route ospf traffic between the my 2 Nexus 7k switches over the vPC Peer link as described here.
https://adamraffe.com/2013/03/08/l3-over-vpc-nexus-7000-vs-5000/
The article mentions that you have to create a non-vPC link. Sorry, I'm a noob, but how would you create it? Can you create a virtual interface over the vPC link or you have to connect another cable between the Nexus 7k switches and create a non-vPC link between each other? Thanks.
03-30-2017 07:19 AM
Since you are running vPC between the 2 switches and you have a trunk configured as vPC peer link, you can create a new vlan, SVI and /30 IP on both switches and run OSPF over that. Make sure this vlan is excluded from your vPC peer link. You can also use a separate physical cable, connect the 2 switches together, configure the ports as routed ports with /30 IP and run OSPF over that.
HTH
03-31-2017 03:15 AM
Thanks. So let's say between the switches we have vlan 10, 20, 30, and 40 running between them and I created a SVI 50 which is routable between the 2 switches. How do I exclude the 4 vlans? IE commands.
Another question is SVI over a vpc peer link supported by cisco or using a physical cable is supported?
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