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Nexus1000v SVS mode l3 and ERSPAN

fly
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I config N1kV in svs mode l3 using interface control0 and run in vlan 1, and application data vlan in vlan 11, when i config ERSPAN , source on VETH7 and destination is 192.168.1.1.12 , i create port-profile ERSPAN, and two vmkernel port on two ESXi.

but when i type commant:

port-profile ERSPAN

system vlan 11

two VEM left VSM, but same config in SVS mode l2 is ok,

what's problem, I think VLAN 11 is a application/data vlan ,not affect VSM and VEM communication.

Thank you!

Tom

port-channel   port-profile
Nexus1000V(config)# port-profile ERSPAN
Nexus1000V(config-port-prof)# system vlan 11
Nexus1000V(config-port-prof)# 2014 Oct  7 09:35:18 Nexus1000V %PLATFORM-2-PFM_VEM_REMOVE_NO_HB: Removing VEM 3 (heartbeats lost)
2014 Oct  7 09:35:18 Nexus1000V %PLATFORM-2-PFM_VEM_REMOVE_NO_HB: Removing VEM 4 (heartbeats lost)
2014 Oct  7 09:35:18 Nexus1000V %PLATFORM-2-MOD_REMOVE: Module 3 removed (Serial number )
2014 Oct  7 09:35:18 Nexus1000V %PLATFORM-2-MOD_REMOVE: Module 4 removed (Serial number )


Nexus1000V# show running-config
version 4.0(4)SV1(3a)
username admin password 5 $1$.aGFgZtH$qSe2G0lAB7JGmKzfLDwL50  role network-admin
no password strength-check
ip domain-lookup
ip host Nexus1000V 10.2.11.5
kernel core target 0.0.0.0
kernel core limit 1
system default switchport
vem 3
  host vmware id 420b5865-b9db-e6dc-0f02-99b3642c5d35
vem 4
  host vmware id 420bbf4d-7a3b-e73e-125a-72a503d2d022
snmp-server user admin network-admin auth md5 0xe90e1fbf4aa6dd0ccde9bb8f2db21c3f
priv 0xe90e1fbf4aa6dd0ccde9bb8f2db21c3f localizedkey
snmp-server enable traps license
vrf context management
  ip domain-name vpod.local
  ip name-server 10.2.11.1
  ip route 0.0.0.0/0 10.2.11.1
hostname Nexus1000V
vlan 1,10-12,111
vdc Nexus1000V id 1
  limit-resource vlan minimum 16 maximum 513
  limit-resource monitor-session minimum 0 maximum 64
  limit-resource vrf minimum 16 maximum 8192
  limit-resource port-channel minimum 0 maximum 256
  limit-resource u4route-mem minimum 32 maximum 80
  limit-resource u6route-mem minimum 16 maximum 48
port-profile type vethernet ERSPAN
  capability l3control
  vmware port-group
  switchport mode access
  switchport access vlan 11
  no shutdown
  state enabled
port-profile type vethernet L3-control
  capability l3control
  vmware port-group
  switchport mode access
  switchport access vlan 1
  no shutdown
  system vlan 1
  state enabled
port-profile type ethernet Unused_Or_Quarantine_Uplink
  description Port-group created for Nexus1000V internal usage. Do not use.
  vmware port-group
  shutdown
  state enabled
port-profile type vethernet Unused_Or_Quarantine_Veth
  description Port-group created for Nexus1000V internal usage. Do not use.
  vmware port-group
  shutdown
  state enabled
port-profile type vethernet VM-client
  vmware port-group
  switchport mode access
  switchport access vlan 11
  no shutdown
  state enabled
port-profile type vethernet Vmotion
  vmware port-group
  switchport mode access
  switchport access vlan 12
  no shutdown
  system vlan 12
  state enabled
port-profile type vethernet control-packet
  vmware port-group
  switchport mode access
  switchport access vlan 1
  no shutdown
  system vlan 1
  state enabled
port-profile type ethernet uplink
  vmware port-group
  switchport mode trunk
  switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,10-12,111
  no shutdown
  system vlan 1,10-12
  state enabled

interface Ethernet3/4
  inherit port-profile uplink

interface Ethernet4/4
  inherit port-profile uplink

interface mgmt0
  ip address 10.2.11.5/24

interface Vethernet1
  inherit port-profile L3-control
  description VMware VMkernel, vmk2
  vmware dvport 32

interface Vethernet2
  inherit port-profile control-packet
  description Nexus 1000V - VSM, Network Adapter 1
  vmware dvport 128

interface Vethernet3
  inherit port-profile control-packet
  description Nexus 1000V - VSM, Network Adapter 3
  vmware dvport 129

interface Vethernet4
  inherit port-profile L3-control
  description VMware VMkernel, vmk2
  vmware dvport 33

interface Vethernet5
  inherit port-profile Vmotion
  description VMware VMkernel, vmk3
  vmware dvport 160

interface Vethernet6
  inherit port-profile Vmotion
  description VMware VMkernel, vmk3
  vmware dvport 161

interface Vethernet7
  inherit port-profile VM-client
  description Windows 7 - A, Network Adapter 1
  vmware dvport 192

interface Vethernet8
  inherit port-profile VM-client
  description Windows 7 - B, Network Adapter 1
  vmware dvport 193

interface Vethernet9
  inherit port-profile ERSPAN
  description VMware VMkernel, vmk4
  vmware dvport 224

interface Vethernet10
  inherit port-profile ERSPAN
  description VMware VMkernel, vmk4
  vmware dvport 225

interface control0
  ip address 192.168.1.5/24
boot kickstart bootflash:/nexus-1000v-kickstart-mz.4.0.4.SV1.3a.bin sup-1
boot system bootflash:/nexus-1000v-mz.4.0.4.SV1.3a.bin sup-1
boot kickstart bootflash:/nexus-1000v-kickstart-mz.4.0.4.SV1.3a.bin sup-2
boot system bootflash:/nexus-1000v-mz.4.0.4.SV1.3a.bin sup-2
monitor session 1 type erspan-source
  source interface Vethernet7 both
  destination ip 192.168.1.12
  erspan-id 999
  ip ttl 64
  ip prec 0
  ip dscp 0
  mtu 128
  header-type 2
  no shut
svs-domain
  domain id 1
  control vlan 1
  packet vlan 1
  svs mode L3 interface control0
svs connection VC
  protocol vmware-vim
  remote hostname vcenter.vpod.local port 80
  vmware dvs uuid "f7 9e 09 50 bc c8 fc 05-82 39 46 ea 19 50 34 3a" datacenter-n
ame vPod
  connect

Nexus1000V#

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YanL
Level 1
Level 1

 

FYI:

 

Note: We only support a single VMK interface per host to be assigned to the L3capability port-profile.

From:

https://communities.cisco.com/docs/DOC-28631

 

  The configuration that you suggested to us has 2 Vmkernels assign to 2 different L3 port profiles. Seams not supported.

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YanL
Level 1
Level 1

 

FYI:

 

Note: We only support a single VMK interface per host to be assigned to the L3capability port-profile.

From:

https://communities.cisco.com/docs/DOC-28631

 

  The configuration that you suggested to us has 2 Vmkernels assign to 2 different L3 port profiles. Seams not supported.

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