02-02-2018 06:02 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:41 PM
Hi all
I'm creating a Point to Point link between two Nexus Domains. I have done the following and it works, but is this correct or are there potential issues with this.
I'm passing this Vlan off through another pair of switches in a vpc domain, which are trunked
Domain A
Switch 1 - Vlan 99 / IP Address 10.99.1.2/29 / HSRP 1 / IP 10.99.1.1
Switch 2 - Vlan 99 / IP Address 10.99.1.3/29 / HSRP 1 / IP 10.99.1.1
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Another VPC Domain X - Trunk Incl Vlan 99
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Another VPC Domain Y - Trunk Incl Vlan 99
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v
Domain B
Switch 1 - Vlan 99 / IP Address 10.99.1.4/29 / HSRP 2 / IP 10.99.1.6
Switch 2 - Vlan 99 / IP Address 10.99.1.5/29 / HSRP 2 / IP 10.99.1.6
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02-02-2018 08:57 AM
Ok, if point-to-point is on a separate subnet/vlan than it should work fine. Make sure to test the connectivity by downing one site at a time and to make HSRP functioning and failing over as expected.
HTH
02-02-2018 07:23 AM
Hi,
Not sure how your environment is setup but I would not use a user vlan (99) that is trunked somewhere else as part of the point-to-point connection. I would use a separate vlan/subnet just for the point-to-point connection.
HTH
02-02-2018 08:29 AM
Sorry, this IS a separate Vlan and subnet - used ONLY for the purpose of a point to point link.
This this an acceptable way to complete this or is there another way in which it should or could be done ?
02-02-2018 08:57 AM
Ok, if point-to-point is on a separate subnet/vlan than it should work fine. Make sure to test the connectivity by downing one site at a time and to make HSRP functioning and failing over as expected.
HTH
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