Cisco vPC in VXLAN/EVPN Network – Part 5 – Potential Pitfalls
Like I hinted at in an earlier post, there are a some failure scenarios you need to consider for vPC. […]
Like I hinted at in an earlier post, there are a some failure scenarios you need to consider for vPC. […]
Like I mentioned in a previous post, normally leafs don’t connect to leafs, but for vPC this is required. What
The following topology is used: We want to verify connectivity and traffic flow towards: Let’s start with the gateway. The
When building leaf and spine networks, leafs connect to spines, but leafs don’t connect to leafs, and spines don’t connect
Many vendors offer MLAG features, that is, the ability to form a PortChannel (some vendors call it trunk or bond)
Cisco is updating the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam to version 1.1. In the past, Cisco only did major
In the previous three parts, we learned about all the interesting things that go on in the PHY with scrambling,
I’m preparing a blog post on setting up vPC in a VXLAN/EVPN environment. While doing so, I ran into some
In this post, we’ll take a closer look at auto negotiation. Auto negotiation has the following characteristics: The Auto Negotiation
In 1000BASE-T Part 1, we reviewed the layers and what their purpose is. Now we’re going to go much deeper