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Example 2-84. Operational vPC+ Domain<br />

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fp-spine-1# show vpc<br />

Legend:<br />

(*) - local vPC is down, forwarding via<br />

vPC peer-link<br />

vPC domain id : 1<br />

vPC+ switch id : 12<br />

Peer status<br />

: peer adjacency formed<br />

ok<br />

vPC keep-alive status<br />

: peer is alive<br />

vPC fabricpath status<br />

: peer is reachable<br />

through fabricpath<br />

Configuration consistency status : success<br />

Per-vlan consistency status : success<br />

Type-2 consistency status<br />

: success<br />

vPC role<br />

: primary<br />

Number of vPCs configured : 0<br />

Peer Gateway<br />

: Disabled<br />

Dual-active excluded VLANs : -<br />

Graceful Consistency Check : Enabled<br />

Auto-recovery status<br />

: Disabled<br />

vPC Peer-link status<br />

----------------------------------------------------------<br />

-----------<br />

id Port Status Active vlans<br />

-- ---- ------ ---------------------------------------<br />

-----------<br />

1 Po1 up 10-20<br />

After the vPC+ domain is configured <strong>and</strong> operational, vPCs can be created to CE devices as<br />

described earlier in this chapter. For the purp<strong>os</strong>es of the sample topology, the configuration<br />

would be as shown in Figure 2-12.

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