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control information present in the tunneled NA packet is processed in such a way so that the ingress port is marked as the link
from Node B to Unit 2 rather than pointing to ICL link through which tunneled NA arrived.
Figure 144. Sample Configuration of IPv6 Peer Routing in a VLT Domain
Sample Configuration of IPv6 Peer Routing in a VLT Domain
Consider a sample scenario as shown in the following figure in which two VLT nodes, Unit1 and Unit2, are connected in a VLT
domain using an ICL or VLTi link. To the south of the VLT domain, Unit1 and Unit2 are connected to a ToR switch named Node
B. Also, Unit1 is connected to another node, Node A, and Unit2 is linked to a node, Node C. The network between the ToR and
the VLT nodes is Layer 2. Servers or hosts that are connected to the ToR (Node B) generate Layer 3 control/data traffic from
the South or lower-end of the vertically-aligned network.
Figure 145. Sample Configuration of IPv6 Peer Routing in a VLT Domain
Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)
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