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Chapter 26 Monitoring Data Center Configurations
Virtual Port Channel (vPC)
Figure 26-1 vPC Architecture
A vPC consists of the following components:
Two vPC peer switches, among which one is primary and one is secondary. The system form ed by
the two peer switches is referred to as a vPC domain.
A peer link, also known as multichassis EtherChannel trunk (MCT), which connects the vPC peer
switches. A peer link is a redundant 10 Gigabit Ethernet Port Channel,which is used to carry traffic
from one system to the other when needed and to synchroniz e fo rwardi n g ta ble s.
vPC member ports that form the PortChannel and are split between the vPC peers.
A routed link, called as a vPC peer-keepalive or fault-tolerant link is a Layer 3 Gig abit Ethernet link,
used to resolve dual-active scenarios where the peer link connectivity is lost.
A vPC domain is associated to a single Virtual Device Context (VDC), so all vPC interfaces belonging
to a given vPC domain must be defined in the same VDC. You must have a separate vPC peer link and
peer keepalive link infrastructure for each VDC deployed. Consolidating a vPC pair (two vPC peer
devices of the same domain) in two VDCs of the same physical device is not supported. The vPC peer
link must use 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports for both ends of the link; otherwise, the link will not be formed.
A vPC provides the following benefits:
Allows a single device to use a port channel across two upstream devices
Eliminates STP blocked ports
Provides a loop-free topology
Uses all available uplink bandwidth
Provides fast convergence in case of link or a device failure
Provides link level resiliency
Assures high availability
Prime Network supports vPC on Cisco Nexus 5000 series and Cisco Nexus 7000 series ne twork
elements.
This topic contains the following sections:
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