10-26-2017 04:00 AM - edited 03-01-2019 05:21 AM
There already exist a VPC profile and it is up and running. Now there is a requirement to add a new VLAN to this VPC interface.
Can someone detail the steps to do it
10-26-2017 01:09 PM - edited 10-26-2017 01:13 PM
Hi LakshmiPrabu,
Welcome to the forum.
I think I understand your question, but the question is "Do you understand how the ACI elements are conneced to creat a VPC?"
And the answer to that question is slightly differentdepending on whether you are using the VPC to:
For the purpose of answering the question, I'm going to assume you are Mapping VLANs to EPGs, as in 2b or 3a above.
You said:
There already exist a VPC profile
By that I assume you have already built this (replace the word My with your naming) assuming the VPC is connected via interface pp on Leaf Switches 101 and 102 and you have used the naming standards for VPCs that I recommend here):
But now you want to add vlan dddd and statically map it to say My-EPG
This is what you do while logged in as admin in Advanced mode (>+ means Right-click):
Step 1:
Fabric>Access Policies>Pools>VLAN Pools>My-VLAN.Pool >+ Create Ranges
Enter the range: VLAN dddd - VLAN dddd
Click SUBMIT
Now navigate to your tenant and map the new vlan to the EPG you wish to add, substituting your values where I have used names beginning with My:
Step 2:
Tenants>MyTenant>Application Profiles>My-AppProfile>Application EPGs>My EPG>Domains (VMs and Bare Metals)>+Add Pyhsical Domain Association
Physical Domain Profile: My-PhysDom
Click SUBMIT
Step 3:
Tenants>MyTenant>Application Profiles>My-AppProfile>Application EPGs>My EPG>Static Paths>+Deploy Static EPG on PC, VPC, or interface
Path Type: Virtial Port Channel
Path: L101..102:pp-VPCIPG
Port Encap (or....): VLAN dddd
Click SUBMIT
Step 4: Test your new VPC mapping which now looks like this:
I hope this helps
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