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Microsoft NLB and Cisco 4500 VSS

rick505d3
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Hi,

I have a pair of Cisco 4507 switches in VSS mode. An server (10.4.1.166)  using Microsoft NLB MAC address (03bf.0a04.01a6) is connected to VSS Node 1 on port Gi1/6/43. The following is configured on the switch.

arp 10.4.1.166 03bf.0a04.01a6 ARPA

mac address-table static 03bf.0a04.01a6 vlan 31 interface Gi1/6/43

The second command appears differently in running-config but looks good in mac-address-table:

# show running-config | inc mac address

mac address-table static 03bf.0a04.01a6 vlan 31 interface Gi6/43

# show mac address static | inc 01a6

  31      03bf.0a04.01a6   static Gi1/6/43

Now, from a PC I can ping the VIP address 10.4.1.166 when connected to VSS Node 1 or any other switch connecting to VSS Node1. If the PC attachment is to VSS Node 2 directly or indirectly, then the ping times out. Doing the same for all the rest of servers not using Microsoft NLB  but connected to Node 1 only, is successful from anywhere.

Why is the traffic not traversing the the VSL link i.e. PC -> VSS Node 2 -> VSL -> VSS Node1 -> Server.

Thanks,

Rick.

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