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rfc19
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Jul 15, 2014

F5 Blade Installation B2100 (High Available) Viprion 2400 and vPC

Hello,

 

We are looking at upgrading a highly available pair of F5 Viprion 2400s over two weekends.

 

Weekend one will consist of installing an additional blade in the Viprion chassis in our backup DC, and also configuring vPC/bundling to our Nexus 5000 switches.

 

Weekend two will be much the same, only in our primary DC.

 

My question is: will we have a problem if one F5 is configured with vPC/bundling and the other side is not? I am concerned that the differences in configuration may cause an issue.

 

Thanks in advance

 

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  • Hamish's avatar
    Hamish
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    You shouldn't have any issues... (Famous last words).

     

    The shared config is the important part when configuring clusters. And shared config doesn't include interface (Or Trunk) names. They're only referred to by VLANs.

     

    On all my bigip's I include the port-channel name in the trunk name. And because I use vPC's, they're all different between cluster members... No issues. I don't see that you'd have any difference just because one cluster member has the VLANs on a trunk rather than a physical interface. (Not sure I've tried this combination, because all mine started life out using vPC's)

     

    However... if you are really nervous, you could always configure the trunk (vPC) with ONE interface. And simply put the second interface into the trunk (vPC) in production when you add the new blade...

     

    H