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Z9100-ON Spine 1
Z9100-ON Spine 2
interface range ethernet1/1/31-1/1/32
description VLTi
no shutdown
no switchport
vlt-domain 127
backup destination 100.67.169.36
discovery-interface ethernet1/1/31-1/1/32
peer-routing
interface range ethernet1/1/31-1/1/32
description VLTi
no shutdown
no switchport
vlt-domain 127
backup destination 100.67.169.37
discovery-interface ethernet1/1/31-1/1/32
peer-routing
Next, configure the required VLANs on each spine switch. There will be one VLAN assigned for each of the
subnets that will be defined as seen in Figure 21. VRRP will be used to ensure availability in the event of a
switch failure. The priority is set to 150 on spine 1 to ensure that it will be the VRRP master.
Z9100-ON Spine 1
Z9100-ON Spine 2
interface vlan100
no shutdown
mtu 9216
ip address 172.16.1.252/24
vrrp-group 100
priority 150
virtual-address 172.16.1.254
interface vlan200
no shutdown
mtu 9216
ip address 172.16.2.252/24
vrrp-group 200
priority 150
virtual-address 172.16.2.254
interface vlan100
no shutdown
mtu 9216
ip address 172.16.1.253/24
vrrp-group 100
priority 100
virtual-address 172.16.1.254
interface vlan200
no shutdown
mtu 9216
ip address 172.16.2.253/24
vrrp-group 200
priority 100
virtual-address 172.16.2.254
Configure the port channels between the spine and leaf switches. There will be four connections from each
spine to the leaf switches. Port channel 49 will be configured on the OS10EE leaf pair, and port channel 50
will be configured on the OS9 leaf pair. Also, the downstream switches are S4048-ON switches with 40 GbE
uplinks. Each of the connections from the Z9100-ON spines to the S4048-ON leaf switches needs to have
the speed set to 40GbE.
Z9100-ON Spine 1
Z9100-ON Spine 2
interface breakout 1/1/1 map 40g-1x
interface breakout 1/1/2 map 40g-1x
interface breakout 1/1/1 map 40g-1x
interface breakout 1/1/2 map 40g-1x