05-27-2020 03:23 PM
Hi There,
We are planning for a back to back vPC between 5k (Downstream) and 9k (Upstream), with this we have some physical constraints and we are unable to have the same physical connectivity
The query is on N9K1 we have connection coming to downstream N5K1 and this is of 40G, where as on N9K2 we have 2*10G bundled connecting to downstream N5K2
Could you please suggest, will this setup work? I understand that the bandwidth needs to be same on both sides, if this setup doesn't work, then if we add 2 more 10G interfaces on N9K2 connecting to N5K2 making it total of 40G, does that work?
Regards,
Rahul
05-27-2020 05:55 PM
Hi Rahul,
So, you are trying to bundle a 40 gig and 4 10 Gig together to build a Portchannel? If yes, theoretically, 4x10 is = to 1 40Gig. I have never done it before, but if you have the optics and the cables, it maybe worth a try.
HTH
05-27-2020 11:59 PM
As per the post you have mentioned physical contrains.
Is this Optic constrain ? or port constrain ?
The capacity design equal line speed was designed based on the Failure scenario where other switches can able to handle the traffic in the path if failure occurs.
So always make sure both the side have same capacity
20GB both the side
or 40GB both the side.
I do not see any issue with your solution.
05-28-2020 01:00 AM - edited 05-28-2020 01:03 AM
If I understand correctly, you want to have something like this:
if this is what you want to do, then the answer is: no, you cannot configure this. It's the same as trying to bundle one one switch, 1x 40G link and 1x (or multiple) 10G links in the same port channel. This will not work.
Solution is to use same type of ports on both sides.
Hope it helps.
Stay safe,
Sergiu
05-28-2020 01:19 AM
Hello
@rahul.sollapure wrote:
The query is on N9K1 we have connection coming to downstream N5K1 and this is of 40G, where as on N9K2 we have 2*10G bundled connecting to downstream N5K2
Could you please suggest, will this setup work?
I have never done this, My thinking is it won’t work when you combine the two into a vpc because you’ll probably receive a type 1 inconsistency error for that vpc due to link speed of the port-channel
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