- Jan 27, 2003
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Anyone here familiar with Cisco OTV?
I inherited an OTV configuration from a previous co-worker. While everything seems to be set up right, i've got some concerns.
1. When the OTV overlay is shut down, any OTV extended vlan can't communicate with any other non-OTV extended vlan in the other data center (I only have 2 data centers - 1 DCI/10gb link WAN link). Is that normal? For instance, VLAN 5(DC1 and DC2) is OTV extended, Vlan 10(DC2) is not. When the overlay is shut down, VLAN 5 can not communicate with Vlan 10.
2. All my interfaces in Data Center 2 are 10gb. My Wan link is 10gb. In data center 1 I have a 1gb layer 3 link. When I try to move it to a 10gb link, OTV starts flapping. Any reason why this would happen? I have all my MTU sizes set to 2000.
FYI Only: At both data centers I have the OTV join interfaces in a separate VDC and a layer 2 and a layer 3 link to the "core" vdc. Also using Unicast (no reason why, it was just set up that way).
I inherited an OTV configuration from a previous co-worker. While everything seems to be set up right, i've got some concerns.
1. When the OTV overlay is shut down, any OTV extended vlan can't communicate with any other non-OTV extended vlan in the other data center (I only have 2 data centers - 1 DCI/10gb link WAN link). Is that normal? For instance, VLAN 5(DC1 and DC2) is OTV extended, Vlan 10(DC2) is not. When the overlay is shut down, VLAN 5 can not communicate with Vlan 10.
2. All my interfaces in Data Center 2 are 10gb. My Wan link is 10gb. In data center 1 I have a 1gb layer 3 link. When I try to move it to a 10gb link, OTV starts flapping. Any reason why this would happen? I have all my MTU sizes set to 2000.
FYI Only: At both data centers I have the OTV join interfaces in a separate VDC and a layer 2 and a layer 3 link to the "core" vdc. Also using Unicast (no reason why, it was just set up that way).