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peer link ports 1-14
ARP processing with vPC 2-2
about 1-8
replacing reload restore 1-8
status 1-9
Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extender
installing a new Fabric Extender 1-13
replacing in a dual-homed vPC topology 1-12
replacing in a single-homed vPC topology 1-13
replacing in a vPC topology 1-12
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch
replacing in a vPC topology 1-11
connecting to a router in a vPC topology 2-3
bypassing when a peer link is lost 1-8
failure 1-7
configuration differences that lead to 1-7
status 1-7
successful 1-7
configuring per-VLAN 1-5
control traffic forwarding in a vPC topology 2-6
dedicated VRF 2-7
delay restore 2-4
delay timer 2-4
designated router 2-10
CFS message 2-11
elected 2-11
priority 2-11
see designated router 2-11
in vPC topology 2-9
FHRP. See also First Hop Redundancy Protocol
First Hop Redundancy Protocol 2-1
graceful consistency check 1-2
about 1-3
improved convergence 2-4
not supported 2-17
supported 2-18
dedicated VRF for a 2-7
failure followed by a peer link failure 1-16
and ISSUs 2-17
connecting to a router in a vPC topology 2-6
improved convergence with a vPC topology 2-4
module failure 2-5
recommendation for connections between a router and switch 2-6
source and Rendezvouz Point (RP) 2-10
vPC consistency check 2-8
data forwarding 2-11
forwarding algorithm 2-11
forwarding process 2-13
forwarding rules 2-12
routing table size 2-9
unsupported topology in vPC configurations 2-9
example of switch output 2-10
not routed 2-12
new and changed features (table) 2-9
peer-gateway command 2-4
failure followed by a peer keepalive link failure 1-16
bandwidth 1-14
failure 1-14
failure 1-16
PIM router 2-9
faster convergence 2-9
reload delay period 1-8
reload restore 1-8
bypassing the vPC consistency check 1-15
Rendezvous Point (RP) 2-10
routing table size 2-9
mode mismatch example 1-4
Type 1 consistency checks 1-5
tracing in a vPC topology 1-17
interface-level inconsistency 1-4, 1-5
parameter mismatch 1-2
unsupported multicast topology 2-9
consistency checks 1-5
consistency checks 1-1
identifying inconsistent configurations 1-6
member port failure 1-13
peer keepalive link failure 1-15
traffic flow 1-17
diagram 1-17
unsupported multicast topology 2-9
vPC and peer-gateway 2-3
vPC failure scenarios 1-13
about 1-1
vPC peer link failure 2-5
configuration changes 1-9
multicast interaction 2-8
services that are recognized 2-8
Index
peer link ports 1-14
ARP processing with vPC 2-2
about 1-8
replacing reload restore 1-8
status 1-9
Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extender
installing a new Fabric Extender 1-13
replacing in a dual-homed vPC topology 1-12
replacing in a single-homed vPC topology 1-13
replacing in a vPC topology 1-12
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch
replacing in a vPC topology 1-11
connecting to a router in a vPC topology 2-3
bypassing when a peer link is lost 1-8
failure 1-7
configuration differences that lead to 1-7
status 1-7
successful 1-7
configuring per-VLAN 1-5
control traffic forwarding in a vPC topology 2-6
dedicated VRF 2-7
delay restore 2-4
delay timer 2-4
designated router 2-10
CFS message 2-11
elected 2-11
priority 2-11
see designated router 2-11
in vPC topology 2-9
FHRP. See also First Hop Redundancy Protocol
First Hop Redundancy Protocol 2-1
graceful consistency check 1-2
about 1-3
improved convergence 2-4
not supported 2-17
supported 2-18
dedicated VRF for a 2-7
failure followed by a peer link failure 1-16
and ISSUs 2-17
connecting to a router in a vPC topology 2-6
improved convergence with a vPC topology 2-4
module failure 2-5
recommendation for connections between a router and switch 2-6
source and Rendezvouz Point (RP) 2-10
vPC consistency check 2-8
data forwarding 2-11
forwarding algorithm 2-11
forwarding process 2-13
forwarding rules 2-12
routing table size 2-9
unsupported topology in vPC configurations 2-9
example of switch output 2-10
not routed 2-12
new and changed features (table) 2-9
peer-gateway command 2-4
failure followed by a peer keepalive link failure 1-16
bandwidth 1-14
failure 1-14
failure 1-16
PIM router 2-9
faster convergence 2-9
reload delay period 1-8
reload restore 1-8
bypassing the vPC consistency check 1-15
Rendezvous Point (RP) 2-10
routing table size 2-9
mode mismatch example 1-4
Type 1 consistency checks 1-5
tracing in a vPC topology 1-17
interface-level inconsistency 1-4, 1-5
parameter mismatch 1-2
unsupported multicast topology 2-9
consistency checks 1-5
consistency checks 1-1
identifying inconsistent configurations 1-6
member port failure 1-13
peer keepalive link failure 1-15
traffic flow 1-17
diagram 1-17
unsupported multicast topology 2-9
vPC and peer-gateway 2-3
vPC failure scenarios 1-13
about 1-1
vPC peer link failure 2-5
configuration changes 1-9
multicast interaction 2-8
services that are recognized 2-8