09-09-2010 12:11 AM - edited 03-06-2019 12:53 PM
Hi
We are creating a shared Network infrastructure, the setup is in High Availability.
MPLS >> Router >> Nexus 7010 >> Nexus 5020 >> Nexus 2248 >> Server 1/ Customer 1 ( Ip Address :- 172.28.64.94 )
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MPLS >> Router >> Nexus 7010 >> Nexus 5020 >> Nexus 2248 >> Server 2/ Customer 2 ( Ip Address :- 172.28.64.94 )
If i want a Share Infrastructure,
For eg Server 1 and Server 2 are both teamed and connected to Cisco 2248 and having the same Ip Address, but they belong to different customers.
At the MPLS side, i can have different vrf for each customers - No problem
At the Nexus 7010, i can run vrf and still segregate the traffic.
The problem that i see is that Nexus 5020 and Nexus 2248 are Layer 2 Switches,
how do i segregate traffic between them till the end?
How does Nexus 5020 react to same IP Address on the servers at the end?
Help really appreciated.
09-14-2010 08:48 AM
Hi
We are creating a shared Network infrastructure, the setup is in High Availability.
MPLS >> Router >> Nexus 7010 >> Nexus 5020 >> Nexus 2248 >> Server 1/ Customer 1 ( Ip Address :- 172.28.64.94 )
| | | |
| | | |
MPLS >> Router >> Nexus 7010 >> Nexus 5020 >> Nexus 2248 >> Server 2/ Customer 2 ( Ip Address :- 172.28.64.94 )
If i want a Share Infrastructure,
For eg Server 1 and Server 2 are both teamed and connected to Cisco 2248 and having the same Ip Address, but they belong to different customers.
At the MPLS side, i can have different vrf for each customers - No problem
At the Nexus 7010, i can run vrf and still segregate the traffic.
The problem that i see is that Nexus 5020 and Nexus 2248 are Layer 2 Switches,
how do i segregate traffic between them till the end?
How does Nexus 5020 react to same IP Address on the servers at the end?
Help really appreciated.
Think of N5K/N2K as normal Layer-2 switches, how would you achieve what you need with normal switches? You use separate VLANs to do this and put the SVI of each VLAN in a unique VRF on the N7K. The N5K/N2K do not need to know the IP Addresses of the servers as they will perform Layer-2 switching by learning the MAC Addresses.
By the way N7K currently does not support MPLS so you will use VRF-Lite on N7K for maintaining the required separation. I guess you already knew that but just putting it out there in case you did not.
Atif
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