Nexus 1000v and Cisco Support
After writing my previous posts about my love/hate relationship with Nexus 1000v, I received a phone call from the Cisco Nexus 1000v Product Manager. I can only guess that he tracked me down because I posted a Bug ID in there. Regardless, he was very interested in making sure that my issues were resolved, and he pulled some resources together to help me out. I needed the help because my Secondary VSM had started into a reboot loop. Even deploying a fresh VSM would do the same thing after the Config Sync happened. While pulling some debugs off of the busted VSM, somehow 6 of our VEMs (Hosts) unregistered with the Primary VSM. My TAC Engineer was out of the office, but an Engineer from the 1000v Escalation Team got on the phone with me, and started digging around. What he found was this: a 3750 switch, home to several Development ESX Hosts, using a port-channel connected via vPC to our Nexus 7000 switches. The only traffic allowed across this port-channel was the Control/Packet/Managemen...