Users Guide

Congure any ports at the edge of the spanning tree’s operating domain as edge ports, which are directly connected to end stations or
server racks. Disable RSTP on ports connected directly to Layer 3-only routers not running STP or congure them as edge ports.
Ensure that the primary VLT node is the root bridge and the secondary VLT peer node has the second-best bridge ID in the network. If
the primary VLT peer node fails, the secondary VLT peer node becomes the root bridge, avoiding problems with spanning tree port
state changes that occur when a VLT node fails or recovers.
Even with this conguration, if the node has non-VLT ports using RSTP that you did not congure as edge ports and are connected to
other Layer 2 switches, spanning tree topology changes are still detected after VLT node recovery. To avoid this scenario, ensure that
you congure any non-VLT ports as edge ports or disable RSTP.
VLT Bandwidth Monitoring
When bandwidth usage of the VLTi (ICL) exceeds 80%, a syslog error message (shown in the following message) and an SNMP trap are
generated.
%STKUNIT0-M:CP %VLTMGR-6-VLT-LAG-ICL: Overall Bandwidth utilization of VLT-ICL-LAG (port-
channel 25)
crosses threshold. Bandwidth usage (80 )
When the bandwidth usage drops below the 80% threshold, the system generates another syslog message (shown in the following
message) and an SNMP trap.
%STKUNIT0-M:CP %VLTMGR-6-VLT-LAG-ICL: Overall Bandwidth utilization of VLT-ICL-LAG (port-
channel 25)
reaches below threshold. Bandwidth usage (74 )VLT show remote port channel status
VLT and Stacking
You cannot enable stacking on the units with VLT.
If you enable stacking on a unit on which you want to enable VLT, you must rst remove the unit from the existing stack. After you remove
the unit, you can congure VLT on the unit.
VLT and IGMP Snooping
When conguring IGMP Snooping with VLT, ensure the congurations on both sides of the VLT trunk are identical to get the same
behavior on both sides of the trunk.
When you congure IGMP snooping on a VLT node, the dynamically learned groups and multicast router ports are automatically learned on
the VLT peer node.
VLT IPv6
The following features have been enhanced to support IPv6:
VLT Sync — Entries learned on the VLT interface are synced on both VLT peers.
Non-VLT Sync — Entries learned on non-VLT interfaces are synced on both VLT peers.
Tunneling — Control information is associated with tunnel trac so that the appropriate VLT peer can mirror the ingress port as the
VLT interface rather than pointing to the VLT peer’s VLTi link.
Statistics and Counters — Statistical and counter information displays IPv6 information when applicable.
Heartbeat — You can congure an IPv4 or IPv6 address as a backup link destination. You cannot use an IPv4 and an IPv6 address
simultaneously.
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Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)