Quick question for everyone, I currently have a setup as such:
VSP 4000 --fabric-- VSP 7000 --fabric-- VSP 4000
I have SPB running between them and I have my layer 3 VLAN interfaces(Addressed .1) on the 4000's and once I plug a device and make it an access vlan port on the 4k, I can see the network route on the other side, as I should. So my question becomes, the following:
ERS 4000 STACK --trunk--VSP4000 --fabric -- VSP 7000 ---fabric -- VSP4000 --- trunk ---ERS 4000 Stack
Same situation, except I move my VLAN access ports to the stacks. This does not seem to bring up the VLAN across the network, so is it a requirement to have at least one device plugged into each VLAN on the VSP 4000 to see the route/subnet across the SPB Network???
My configuration on the uplink between the ERS and the VSP are very similar:
This is the ERS trunk side:
vlan ports 1/49 tagging tagall filter-untagged-frame enable
Frustrated that the command structure between the VSP4000 is different than that of the VSP7000 and ERS4850, kind of silly to me.
Any help would be much appreciated.