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Yes, we were met with this problem and we decided to go with VXLAN EVPN and
rip out all vPC from the core. So far so good.
And I hate vPC, so better for me. :)
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 09:25 Raymond Burkholder wrote:
> Why not L3 your network instead? Use VxLAN for 'interi
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I have no idea, but just curious, does the box respond to other
control plane traffic from outside, like pings?
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Hunter Fuller (they)
Router Jockey
VBH Annex B-5
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The University of Alabama in Huntsville
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If you are just adding a port to a Port-channel, the box should not see any
MAC "moves" as such. The MAC is learned on the Port-channel interface no
matter which bundle member it uses.
This is going to be something more esoteric, or a bug.
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Hunter Fuller (they)
Router Jock
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I am sorry, I misread your message. I thought they were in one bundle, but
you said you made another bundle. My apologies.
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Hunter Fuller (they)
Router Jockey
VBH Annex B-5
+1 256 824 5331
Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Network En
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Right. I rarely say this, because I know how much legacy cruft is out
there, but: there is basically zero chance anyone on earth wants this
capability.
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Hunter Fuller (they)
Router Jockey
VBH M-1A
+1 256 824 5331
Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama i
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Weeell...
I think showing your own address in 'show ip arp' is misleading. You
didn't learn that address via ARP.
Similarly, Linux doesn't show its own address in "ip neighbor show",
because it isn't its own neighbor.
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Hunter Fuller (they)
Router Jockey
VBH M-1A
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What about "module provision first-insert" ? Maybe?
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Hunter Fuller (they)
Router Jockey
VBH M-1C
+1 256 824 5331
Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Network Engineering
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 7:52 AM Drew Weaver via cisco-nsp
wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> The d
On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 9:46 AM Drew Weaver via cisco-nsp
wrote:
> Off-list is fine. I know nobody wants to be like "AHhhh it's useless" on a
> public forum.
Speak for yourself! ;)
I mean, to be fair, it's not *useless*, we just already built up our
own, other tooling, that works with other vend
I know when we are talking about DWDM my usual expectation these days
is to use a "0km optic" (aka one that is meant to launch just far
enough to make it into an amp)... so one of those (from anyone, e.g.
fs.com, whatever) followed by an amp might be doable? I would advise
you to contract someone t