01-04-2017 06:27 AM - edited 03-08-2019 08:47 AM
We're implementing a router at a local branch office that's directly connected to our primary data center via two pairs of fiber. I'd like to set up a port-channel from the router to each of our Nexus 7706 chassis using VPC. We do several layer 2 VPCs already, but I'd like to do a layer 3 VPC, if possible.
The branch router is an ISR 4331 and each pair of fiber would be connected to separate interfaces. The Nexus switches are 7706 running a 6.2 NXOS version.
Will the 7706 series support a routed VPC port channel?
My other option is to set up two /30 subnets between the branch router and the 7Ks and use one fiber pair at a time - one being primary and the other being secondary - done via EIGRP metrics.
01-04-2017 07:20 AM
This document is a little dated but I don't think layer-3 vPC is supported. See figure-60
Your second option should work fine as depicted in figure 56 in this link
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/design/vpc_design/vpc_best_practices_design_guide.pdf
HTH
01-04-2017 11:54 AM
Thanks - based on how I'd want to do it, a layer 3 VPC won't work. The explanation in that document makes sense. I also confirmed this with a consultant of mine.
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