13. Verify the completed configuration:
Task 2: Configure VLAG Peer 2
1. Configure VLAG tier ID and enable VLAG globally.
2. Configure appropriate routing.
3. Configure a server‐facing interface.
4. Turn on VRRP and configure the Virtual Interface Router.
5. Configure the ISL ports and place them into a port trunk group:
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# show vlag
The VLAG peer (VLAG Peer 2) must be configured using the same ISL trunk type
(dynamic or static), the same VLAN, and the same STP mode and Tier ID used on
VLAG Switch 1.
For each corresponding VLAG on the peer, the port trunk type (dynamic or static),
VLAN, and STP mode and ID must be the same as on VLAG Switch 1.
CN4093(config)# vlag tierid 10
CN4093(config)# vlag enable
CN4093(config)# router ospf
CN4093(configrouterospf)# area 1 areaid 0.0.0.1
CN4093(configrouterospf)# enable
CN4093(configrouterospf)# exit
Although OSPF is used in this example, static routing could also be deployed.
CN4093(config)# interface ip 3
CN4093(configipif)# ip address 10.0.1.11 255.255.255.0
CN4093(configipif)# vlan 100
CN4093(configipif)# exit
CN4093(config)# router vrrp
CN4093(configvrrp)# enable
CN4093(configvrrp)# virtualrouter 1 virtualrouterid 1
CN4093(configvrrp)# virtualrouter 1 interface 3
CN4093(configvrrp)# virtualrouter 1 address 10.0.1.100
CN4093(configvrrp)# virtualrouter 1 enable
CN4093(config)# interface port 45
CN4093(configif)# switchport mode trunk
CN4093(configif)# lacp mode active
CN4093(configif)# lacp key 2000
CN4093(configif)# exit
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