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Maestro VSX - Configure same vlan id on different bond / VS
Hello, in a Maestro enviroment with VSX, we need to configure one bond dedicated to VS 1 (bond 1) and one bond dedicated to VS 2 (bond 2). The two bond will be connected to different network switch and these switches use the same vlan id linked to different networks.
Therefore, the follow configuration:
- VS 1 bond1.100 192.168.100.1/24
- VS 2 bond2.100 192.168.101.1/24
is fully supported with Maestro and VSX?
Thanks
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if you need to use the same VLAN over different VS then, create a virtual switch.
virtual switch can be leaded to "n" vs's
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Hello, in our case we can't use virtual switch feature because the vlans use the same id but are linked to different networks. Thanks
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if they are different segment maybe you can set one interface as access port in switch and other as vlan tag.
other solution is use a different VRF.
you can use the same VLAN on different VRF
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Hello, in our case the VRF feature will be executed with CP VS.
On network switch side VRF isn't useful because we heve two different and indipendendt switches.
Regards.
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did you try VLAN translation? other option is pass a Access Port
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In our case work with access ports aren't possible because the vlan in overlapping are tens.
Regards
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but you say they comming from different switch no?
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Hello, yes I confirm
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VLAN IDs are only locally significant on an interface. I know of no reason this wouldn't work.
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If they are different VLANs but with overlapping tags, this will work fine.
