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Cisco ACI and Active Directory Site and Services

Hi everyone, I am not used to the networking part of the enterprise where I am working, I am more on the server side of things but I have a quick question about ACI and Site and Services.

Usually that feature is used to tell the computers which Domain Controllers to authenticate with (the one that is closer to them) but as I understand ACI, all the subnets are available on any part of the network, there is no site A and site B.

So if I am right, if all my Domain Controllers are in and ACI subnet, the feature of site and services is not really needed anymore, I should have only one site and assign all the subnets to that one, any Domain Controllers would be at the same distance to any client.

I my understanding right?

Thanks for any informations.

Mathieu

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John Cui
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Mathieu,

Yes, for ACI, if servers assigned to same subnet, they would be identified as same resources from ACI perspective. So it should be no distance difference you mentioned of AD feature. 

To get more understand of ACI AD connection design, you could also refer below article:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/dcn/whitepapers/cisco-application-centric-infrastructure-design-guide.html#ServerConnectivityandNICTeamingDesignConsiderations

If you find my reply solved your question or issue, kindly click the 'Accept as Solution' button and vote it as helpful.

You can also learn more about Cisco ACI through our live Ask the Experts (ATXs) session. Check out the ATXs Resources [https://community.cisco.com/t5/data-center-and-cloud-knowledge/cisco-aci-ask-the-experts-resources/ta-p/4394491] to view the latest schedule for upcoming sessions, as well as the useful references, e.g. online guides, FAQs.

Thanks.

 

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