04-24-2020 02:38 AM
Hello Experts,
We are looking into building an ACI fabric for a POC. The POC is purely functional, therefore cheaper devices are required.
We want to have 1 spine + 2 leafs / per site (2 spines and 4 leafs total)
Several questions:
- We've chosen N9K-C9332C as spine and N9K-C93180YC-FX-24 as LEAF. Is there anything cheaper / more suitable for a low-cost test environment ?
- We need to build the IPN network. I've learned that we need a device for this. Having a "wire" between the spines to emulate IPN will not work. Is this right ?
- Can we use only ONE device for IPN ? Or does it have to be 2 ? All the demos in the internet show 2 devices.
- If we can use only one device - is PIM BiDir still a requirement ? I don't really see the point for only one IPN device. Simple IGMP snooping should work, no ?
- Any recommandation of a cheap Cisco IPN device that would do the trick ?
Thanks
Alex
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04-24-2020 04:39 AM
Hello again @AlexNastas74909 ,
- We've chosen N9K-C9332C as spine and N9K-C93180YC-FX-24 as LEAF. Is there anything cheaper / more suitable for a low-cost test environment ?
You have the list of supported h/w for multi-site:
Not entirely sure what are the prices, but I believe the -EX is cheaper then -FX, and First generation of h/w (non -EX/-FX) is even more cheaper. However, if you need more and newer features to be supported, better go for at least -EX.
- We need to build the IPN network. I've learned that we need a device for this. Having a "wire" between the spines to emulate IPN will not work. Is this right ?
Actually you can connect the Multi-Site spines back-to-back.
Check ACI Multi-Site spines back-to-back connectivity from multi-site whitepaper: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/application-centric-infrastructure/white-paper-c11-739609.html
- Can we use only ONE device for IPN ? Or does it have to be 2 ? All the demos in the internet show 2 devices.
Just to confirm, you plan on building a Multi-Site or Multi-Pod?
To answer your question: yes, you can build the IPN (to interconnect ACI Pods) using a single device.
- If we can use only one device - is PIM BiDir still a requirement ? I don't really see the point for only one IPN device. Simple IGMP snooping should work, no ?
For Multi-Site, multicast in underlay is no longer a requirement. For Multi-Pod, your IPN needs to support multicast forwarding. PIM BiDir is kinda strongly suggested for it's scalability.
- Any recommandation of a cheap Cisco IPN device that would do the trick ?
Again, I am not aware of the prices, but any N9K would do.
Hope it helps,
Sergiu
04-24-2020 04:39 AM
Hello again @AlexNastas74909 ,
- We've chosen N9K-C9332C as spine and N9K-C93180YC-FX-24 as LEAF. Is there anything cheaper / more suitable for a low-cost test environment ?
You have the list of supported h/w for multi-site:
Not entirely sure what are the prices, but I believe the -EX is cheaper then -FX, and First generation of h/w (non -EX/-FX) is even more cheaper. However, if you need more and newer features to be supported, better go for at least -EX.
- We need to build the IPN network. I've learned that we need a device for this. Having a "wire" between the spines to emulate IPN will not work. Is this right ?
Actually you can connect the Multi-Site spines back-to-back.
Check ACI Multi-Site spines back-to-back connectivity from multi-site whitepaper: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/application-centric-infrastructure/white-paper-c11-739609.html
- Can we use only ONE device for IPN ? Or does it have to be 2 ? All the demos in the internet show 2 devices.
Just to confirm, you plan on building a Multi-Site or Multi-Pod?
To answer your question: yes, you can build the IPN (to interconnect ACI Pods) using a single device.
- If we can use only one device - is PIM BiDir still a requirement ? I don't really see the point for only one IPN device. Simple IGMP snooping should work, no ?
For Multi-Site, multicast in underlay is no longer a requirement. For Multi-Pod, your IPN needs to support multicast forwarding. PIM BiDir is kinda strongly suggested for it's scalability.
- Any recommandation of a cheap Cisco IPN device that would do the trick ?
Again, I am not aware of the prices, but any N9K would do.
Hope it helps,
Sergiu
04-24-2020 05:28 AM
Sergiu,
Thanks. As always your answers are straight to the point.
I have made a mistake however. We are planning a Multi-POD setup, not Multi-Site. Sorry about that.
So a couple of follow-up questions to make sure my understanding is correct:
- Can the SPINE devices in a multi-pod network be connected back-to-back ?
I assume no ?
- you mentioned that I can use only one device. I must be misunderstanding something, but PIM is a multicast routing protocol. But if it needs to be activated only on the IPN device (one device) then what will it route ?
Thanks
Alex
04-24-2020 06:45 AM
Hi,
No problem. Always a pleasure ^_^
- Can the SPINE devices in a multi-pod network be connected back-to-back ? I assume no ?
That is a good assumption. There is no support for back-to-back Pods.
- you mentioned that I can use only one device. I must be misunderstanding something, but PIM is a multicast routing protocol. But if it needs to be activated only on the IPN device (one device) then what will it route ?
That is correct, IPN can be composed of a minimum one router, but you have different subnets for each spine interface facing the IPN. So topology is like: Spine_Pod1 ---- subnet1 --- subinterface .4 IPN subinerface.4 --- subnet2 --- Spine_Pod2 . You also need to bring up OSPF adjacencies with the IPN router.
Let me know if you any other question.
Cheers,
Sergiu
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