Routing question with VDX. I don't want this route.
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‎03-09-2018 06:40 PM
Hello!
I have a question about my Vdx-6740 fabric.
I have a laptop who is pluged into a router (R1).
R1 is pluged in VDX54.
VDX54 is pluged in VDX53 (Fabric ISL Trunk)
And the institution (ECO) is pluged in VDX53.
On VDX54, I have:
Vlan 912: 10.1.54.11
Vlan 195: 172.16.32.2
Vlan 198: 172.16.0.2
On VDX53, I have:
Vlan 154: 10.54.8.121
Vlan 195: 172.16.32.3
Vlan 198: 172.16.0.3
Vlan 921: 10.1.18.10
If I have a look on routing table on VDX54:
I do not want packets to go through roads 172.
How do I do that?
In a fabric, do I have to set the virtual interface for each vlan on each VDX or it's works like a stack?
I uploaded a screen shot of the routing table and a little plan for connection.
Thanks!
BYe!
I have a question about my Vdx-6740 fabric.
I have a laptop who is pluged into a router (R1).
R1 is pluged in VDX54.
VDX54 is pluged in VDX53 (Fabric ISL Trunk)
And the institution (ECO) is pluged in VDX53.
On VDX54, I have:
Vlan 912: 10.1.54.11
Vlan 195: 172.16.32.2
Vlan 198: 172.16.0.2
On VDX53, I have:
Vlan 154: 10.54.8.121
Vlan 195: 172.16.32.3
Vlan 198: 172.16.0.3
Vlan 921: 10.1.18.10
If I have a look on routing table on VDX54:
I do not want packets to go through roads 172.
How do I do that?
In a fabric, do I have to set the virtual interface for each vlan on each VDX or it's works like a stack?
I uploaded a screen shot of the routing table and a little plan for connection.
Thanks!
BYe!
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‎07-30-2018 06:26 PM
L3 configuration should be done on each VDX separately
