depending on code version, i've seen the n7k not create the layer-2
vlan associated with the svi, even allowing you to place it on a
trunk.

can you confirm that the layer-2 vlan is in place and created?

regards,
q.

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On Jul 9, 2011, at 8:52, Renelson Panosky <panocisc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a couple nexus pod up and running so i just created two more SVI in
> my Nexus 7010 with the following configuratons.  All my other SVIs are
> configured exactly the same way and all of them are UP UP but the two new
> one i just add.  They are  all added to all my trunks and all my trunks are
> UP UP.  I do know on some devices in the IOS platform the SVI will not come
> up until you put a node on it (plug something in oe of the ports assign to
> that vlan.) but int he same token some the other SVIs have no nodes on them
> and they are UP UP and i can ping them.  Any input would be greatly
> apprecisted
>
>
> interface Vlan2
>  no shutdown
>  description XXX
>  no ip redirects
>  ip address 10.100.XX.XX/25
>  ip router eigrp 100
>  ip passive-interface eigrp 100
>  hsrp 2
>    preempt delay minimum 30
>    priority 110
>    ip 10.XXX.XX.XX
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