been using n7k deployed with vdc to have a physical collapsed core in a
logical two-tier (distribution, core) model. we've used this to keep
used features to a minimum within each context (i.e. i'm not going to
run vpc within my core context).
also deployed vdc to create isolation between production and test/dev
server environments.
my pitch/reasoning is anytime you want consolidation of airgapped
chassis into a single device -- you can use vdc.
q.
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On 03/12/2011 12:26 PM, Chris Evans wrote:
Can anyone provide their reasoning for using VDC? Everytime we review it
there is no compelling reason for us to use it over a vrf.
Interested in seeing others opinions.
Thanks
On Mar 12, 2011 1:14 PM, "Federico Cossu"<[email protected]> wrote:
1) yes we do
2) no management vdc, but yes we do that as well.
bye
2011/3/12 chris stand<[email protected]>:
Hello,
Is anyone here using Nexus 7Ks in their corporate networks ?
Other than the management vDC are you breaking up your networks into
multiple vDCs ?
thank you.
Chris
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