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UCS FI-6248 connect to 9504 or 5548?

gavin han
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currently 5548 is core and FI-6248 connects to Nexus 5548. We have to introduce nexu 9504 as core/spine and connect 5548 to 9504 as access/spine switch. is it better to connect FI-6248 to 9504 or 5548? what's recommended design?

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Walter Dey
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Hi

I assume you have vpc's from the UCS FI to your N5k today ?

Is your N5k doing L2 only ? and if yes, where was your L3 functionality ?

If yes, it means that if you have East-West traffic between different vlan's, traffic has to leave UCS domain, go through a L3 router, and reenter UCS domain. Therefore if the latter is true, you would gain hop count and delay, connecting UCS directly to N9k.

If you have mainly North-South traffic, then connecting to N5k is ok.

N5K is currently doing routing so we have to introduce N9K as core and move routing N9K. would you recommend moving UCS FI-6248 to N9K from N5K once L3 routing is moved to N9K?

Hi

If you have no or minor East - West inter vlan traffic, connect UCS to N5k; vmotion is intra vlan traffic, and would not need routing.

I think more important is the fact, that all links UCS - N5k - N9k are 10G, and vpc between UCS and N5k, and N5k and N9K.

Network teams might not like direct attachment of end devices to their core boxes.

Walter.

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