On a side note, you can always tweak fabricpath's traffic engineering
parameters manually:
for example:
!
interface port-channel 33
fabricpath isis metric 80
!
interface x/x
fabricpath isis metric 20
!
-frog
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:17 PM, jeremy co <jeremy.cool14_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I setup fabric path between 2x7k and 2x5k . Generic setup.
>
> 7k1 7k2
> | |
> 5k1----5k2
> | |
> fex fex
>
> ***** 7k1 and 5k2 are connected,as well I cannot draw it here.
>
> ***** 7k2 and 5k1 are connected as well , I cannot draw it here.
>
>
> two issues that faced :
>
> - a vlan 100. shows up in "sh fabricpath isis route" which is not a fabric
> path vlan on any of my switches. I HAVE NO CLUE WHERE IS THIS VLAN COME
> FROM.
>
> vlan 100 is an ethernet vlan on my switch not a fabric path vlan. but it
> shows up along with my fabric path vlans.
>
>
> - all of my routes are showing metric of 40 or 80. On all 4 switches this
> is the case. I should see metric 0 on at least on one of switches!!!!
>
>
> I havent included config as it's a generic setup, switch-ID, sw mode fab on
> interfaces.
>
>
> Any clue appreciate how I can troubleshoot this ?
>
> Thanks
>
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