Hi Kay Kang,
Thanks for the update. This was almost certainly the bridge assurance that was causing the VLAN to be suspended. See my earlier post on this.
If you have VLAN 30 only created on A-1 and the VLAN is allowed on the peer-link, it will sus...
Hi Kay Kang,
Removing the VLAN from the VPC peer-link would not break any best practices that I'm aware of - this is a perfectly acceptable way to configure a VLAN that does not need to be carried on any VPC links and only needs to cross an orphan po...
Hi Mbrown,
Can you clarify if you are also making changes to the router side configurations when you make the following changes to the Nexus?
"Under this configuration the Nexus devices would not form neighbor relationships with the other devices in ...
Hi Kay Kang,
Yes this is possible so long as the VLAN is not a VPC VLAN.
A VPC VLAN is defined as any VLAN that is carried on the VPC peer-link. So we would need to ensure that this VLAN is not allowed on the VPC peer-link trunk configurations. Thi...
Hi ddihealth,
The VPC peer-link MTU is managed by the VPC process directly and is not able to be manually modified. It should be adjusted by default to the max MTU of 9216 when the 'vpc peer-link' configuration is applied. After configuring the peer...