03-25-2020 11:23 AM
Hello
I have two Nexus 93180yc-fx switches peered with vPC. I have created vPC 10 member ports with LACP 10 to connect into my current production network. My management vlan is 200. My question is does each Nexus has to have a unique IP for the management vlan 200 SVI? For instance Nexus1 10.1.200.11 and Nexus2 10.1.200.12?
If this is the case then is it possible to use the Nexus switches peered with vPC as a core? If I have a vlan 4 data subnet that is looking for a gateway, I could only use one SVI as the gateway since both switches have unique SVI's. Is there someway where these switches can share an SVI similar to how a 3850 stack could?
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03-25-2020 12:27 PM
When you deploying Nexus with vPC you need to bring HSRP in place.
here is the example :
https://www.ciscozine.com/nexus-vpc-hsrp-vrrp-active-active/
make sense ?
03-25-2020 12:27 PM
When you deploying Nexus with vPC you need to bring HSRP in place.
here is the example :
https://www.ciscozine.com/nexus-vpc-hsrp-vrrp-active-active/
make sense ?
03-25-2020 01:21 PM
03-25-2020 02:24 PM
My question is does each Nexus has to have a unique IP for the management vlan 200 SVI? For instance Nexus1 10.1.200.11 and Nexus2 10.1.200.12?
Yes, you need a separate management IP per box. This is not like stacking or VSS where you only need one IP.
For vPC peering, use LACP,/active mode on both sides of the Portchannel.
HTH
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