07-10-2023 06:39 AM
Quick question as it has been a while so out of practice
Can I connect a server with a vPC directly to a pair of Nexus C5548UP switches ie. don't need a FEX or anything in between ?
Also any gotchas I need to be aware of ?
Many thanks
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07-10-2023 06:44 AM
N5K run vPC and you use vPC VLAN to connect Server
sure you can connect Server to both NSK, but make sure Server config port channel toward both NSK SW
07-10-2023 07:21 AM
It will work! @Jon Marshall
Thanks for details.
07-10-2023 07:58 AM
Hi Jon!
I can confidently confirm that connecting hosts (servers, storage units, etc.) directly to a pair of Nexus 5000 switches (or any model of Nexus switch, for that matter) through vPC is fully supported and will work well. Fabric Extenders (FEXs) are not required in order to connect hosts to Nexus switches via vPC.
I hope this helps - thank you!
-Christopher
07-10-2023 06:44 AM
N5K run vPC and you use vPC VLAN to connect Server
sure you can connect Server to both NSK, but make sure Server config port channel toward both NSK SW
07-10-2023 06:55 AM
Thanks for this.
Reason I asked is in the configuration docs whenever you see diagrams with server connectivity it is always connecting to a pair of FEX that then connect to the 5K switches eg -
so just want to be sure I do not need the FEXs.
Jon
07-10-2023 07:00 AM - edited 07-10-2023 07:01 AM
We need FEX to increase number of port only in NSK.
07-10-2023 06:54 AM - edited 07-10-2023 06:56 AM
hello @Jon Marshall ,
you can connect directly! But, in best practice, we connect server (backend) on FEX or Nexus configured as LAN-ACCESS (Vpc Back to Back). We directly connect network equipement to Nexus Core, such as router, lan-access (nexus vpc back to back), firewall.
It's a question of design, not technical.
07-10-2023 06:57 AM
Okay, that's good to know thanks.
Yes I understand the design aspect but we simply want to use a pair of 5548s as ToR switches (not as a core/distro pair) which is why I don't need FEXs in between.
Jon
07-10-2023 06:58 AM
@Jon Marshall , Then go straight forward to Nexus CORE
07-10-2023 07:06 AM
Could do but doesn't really work for us as we need the 10Gbps connectivity between a number of servers within the same cab and we would have to run cables back for all servers to core which is not what we want to do especially as this would burn through more ports.
Plus we aren't using Nexus in the core so that complicates things for us.
Happy with using them as ToRs, just wanted confirmation it would work which is much appreciated.
Jon
07-10-2023 07:09 AM
that why we use FEX, it incease the port number of NSK that server can connect to.
we can use two UPlink from FEX to NSK
and use 18 or more port of FEX to connect server.
07-10-2023 07:12 AM
Yes but as I said we don't have Nexus in the core so FEXs are not an option or if we did use them they would be in the same physical cab as the 5Ks which doesn't make a lot of sense
Jon
07-10-2023 07:14 AM - edited 07-10-2023 07:14 AM
Core layer is other Vendor
Dis/access layer is NSK 5? that correct
07-10-2023 07:16 AM
The N5Ks are simply being used as 10Gbps ToR access switches as we have some spare.
Jon
07-10-2023 07:19 AM
"Can I connect a server with a vPC directly to a pair of Nexus C5548UP switches ie. don't need a FEX or anything in between ? "
--- Yes! Your N5Ks are simply being used as 10Gbps ToR access switches, do not need FEX.
07-10-2023 07:20 AM
that great use FEX and check below topology support for FEX/vPC/single/dual home
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/nexus-2000-series-fabric-extenders/200363-nexus-2000-fabric-extenders-supported-un.html
07-10-2023 07:09 AM
While vPC is not necessary in your specific case, it is a useful technology for scenarios where redundant connections and link aggregation are required. However, for your current requirement of connecting multiple servers within the same cabinet, a direct connection to the Nexus C5548UP switches should suffice.
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