Administrator Guide

A VLT link aggregation group (LAG) is present between A1 and B1 as well as A2 and B2.
A1 and B1 are connected to core routers, C1 and D1 with VLT routing enabled.
A2 and B2 are connected to core routers, C2 and D2, with VLT routing enabled.
The core routers C1 and D1 in the local VLT domain are connected to the core routers C2 and D2 in the remote VLT Domain using VLT
links.
The core routers C1 and D1 in local VLT Domain along with C2 and D2 in the remote VLT Domain are part of a Layer 3 cloud.
The core routers C1, D1, C2, D2 are in a VRRP group with the same vrrp-group ID.
When a virtual machine running in Server Rack 1 migrates to Server Rack 2, L3 packets for that VM are routed through the default
gateway.
The following examples show sample configurations of the core routers.
NOTE: The following configuration assumes that all VLT-related settings are already present on the respective devices.
Sample configuration of C1:
vlt domain 10
peer-link port-channel 128
back-up destination 10.16.140.6
system-mac mac-address 00:00:aa:00:00:00
unit-id 0
peer-routing
interface port-channel 128
channel member ten 1/1/1
channel member ten 1/1/2
no shutdown
int ten 1/5/1
port-channel-protocol lacp
port-channel 10 mode active
no shut
int ten 1/4/1
port-channel-protocol lacp
port-channel 20 mode active
no shut
interface port-channel 10
vlt-peer-lag po 10
switchport
no shutdown
interface port-channel 20
vlt-peer-lag po 20
switchport
no shutdown
int vlan 100
ip address 100.1.1.1/24
tagged port-channel 10
vrrp-group 10
advertise-interval 60
virtual-ip 100.1.1.254
priority 100
no shutdown
int vlan 200
tagged port-channel 20
no shutdown
router ospf 10
network 100.1.1.0/24 area 0
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
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