vPC is great if you don't have any SVIs but if you do it makes it very complicated because the switches act like one layer 2 device but 2 layer 3 devices. It feels like an incomplete solution.
Not sure what you mean, but there is the concept of routing over vPC. You can definitely have vrrp, on SVIs and mix l3 routing protocols very flexibly.
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vPC is great if you don't have any SVIs but if you do it makes it very complicated because the switches act like one layer 2 device but 2 layer 3 devices. It feels like an incomplete solution.
Not sure what you mean, but there is the concept of routing over vPC. You can definitely have vrrp, on SVIs and mix l3 routing protocols very flexibly.
@@themuleify yes but there are α lot of conditions and it just is much harder than it should be. There can be issues with TTL 1 packets
Correct, by design, vPC is layer 2 solution