Cisco virtual Port Channel (vPC) by Arash Deljoo

Concept , Configuration , Verification

Cisco virtual Port Channel (vPC) by Arash Deljoo
Cisco virtual Port Channel (vPC) by Arash Deljoo

Cisco virtual Port Channel (vPC) by Arash Deljoo free download

Concept , Configuration , Verification

vPC (Virtual Port-Channel), also known as multichassis EtherChannel (MEC) is a feature on the Cisco Nexus switches that provides the ability to configure a Port-Channel across multiple switches (i.e. vPC peers).

vPC is similar to Virtual Switch System (VSS) on the Catalyst 6500s. However, the key difference between vPC and VSS is that VSS creates a single logical switch. This results in a single control plane for both management and configuration purposes. Whereas with vPC each switch is managed and configured independently.

It is important to remember that with vPC both switches are managed independently. This means you will need to create and permit your VLANs on both Nexus switches.


In the Cisco vPC ( virtual Port Channel ) course , I have explained about :


vPC - virtual Port Channel Introduction

vPC - virtual Port Channel Components

vPC - virtual Port Channel Configuration

vPC - virtual Port Channel Device Role

vPC - virtual Port Channel Data-Plane Loop Avoidance

vPC - virtual Port Channel Deployment Scenarios

vPC - Double-Sided virtual Port Channel

vPC -  Best Practices for Building a vPC Domain

vPC - Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) Protocol

vPC - Peer Keepalive Link

vPC - Peer Link

vPC - Object Tracking

vPC - Member Port

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You can implement the scenarios of this course in EVE-NG Emulator.