11-15-2020 08:13 AM
Hi
I am working on an ACI Fabric project and fairly very new to the technology.
Most of the service provisioning for the platform is automated. Currently, EPGs are statically binded to the ports ports from the Leaf switches.
I tried to find out how you can manually apply EPG static binding in APIC but still unable to get a grasp on how this is done.
Is it possible to do this via the APIC and if yes how would you do this ?
Thank you
APIC version 4.1 or latetst
Regards
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11-15-2020 11:25 AM - edited 11-15-2020 11:26 AM
Hi @Lamin ,
There are two ways to bind endpoints to EPGs in APIC GUI
I hope this helps.
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11-15-2020 11:25 AM - edited 11-15-2020 11:26 AM
Hi @Lamin ,
There are two ways to bind endpoints to EPGs in APIC GUI
I hope this helps.
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03-16-2023 01:27 PM
If I may ask -
For static binding to physical interfaces, are there any drawbacks to going to Fabric > Inventory > Pod > [leaf] > Interfaces > Physical Interfaces, right-clicking the interface desired and selecting "Deploy Statc EPG"?
03-16-2023 05:39 PM
If I may ask -
For static binding to physical interfaces, are there any drawbacks to going to Fabric > Inventory > Pod > [leaf] > Interfaces > Physical Interfaces, right-clicking the interface desired and selecting "Deploy Statc EPG"?
No this is functionally the same as (from my earlier answer)
Naviagte to Tenants > YourTenant >> Applicaiton Profiles > YourApplicationProfile > Application EPGs > YourEPG > Static Ports
BUT if you use the Fabric > Inventory > Pod > [leaf] > Interfaces > Physical Interfaces > interface >+ Deploy Static EPG method except it is easier to miss doing point #2 above
03-16-2023 07:27 PM
@RedNectar wrote:easier to miss doing point #2 above
That's an interesting observation. Thank you for the response!
11-30-2020 06:27 AM
Thank you @RedNectar
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