05-06-2021 05:28 AM
Hi ,
We have previosly configured the internal services with certain IP address subnets, now we want to change it to the recommended Cisco subnets ( 169.254.32.0/20 and 169.254.48.0/20). Can we modify the subnet IPs without the need to reinstall the appliance?
PS: Our current DNA version is 2.1.2.6
Regards,
OJ
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05-07-2021 12:43 AM
You can not change Service subnets (container and Cluster) without reimaging the appliance.
Thanks,
Atul Patil.
05-12-2021 09:24 AM
This is correct. You cannot change the services subnets without re-imaging the appliance. The same is true for changing the IP addresses associated with the cluster link itself. All these are critical to how the appliance works, and they cannot be changed once the appliance has been deployed. A re-image is required to change these.
05-06-2021 05:34 AM
After configuration of your Cisco DNA Center appliance is completed, you cannot assign a different subnet without first reimaging the appliance (see the "Reimage the Appliance" topic in the "Configure the Appliance" chapter for more information).
05-10-2021 06:56 AM
The link in the Post is for 1.2 release, is it still the same for the 2.x release?
05-07-2021 12:43 AM
You can not change Service subnets (container and Cluster) without reimaging the appliance.
Thanks,
Atul Patil.
05-10-2021 06:57 AM
for DNA 2.x release as well?
05-10-2021 11:01 AM
yes for all the cases as of now any version.
05-10-2021 12:23 PM
Yes for 2.1.x as well, because these subnets are internally mapped with different services at the time of DNA Center installation.
05-12-2021 09:24 AM
This is correct. You cannot change the services subnets without re-imaging the appliance. The same is true for changing the IP addresses associated with the cluster link itself. All these are critical to how the appliance works, and they cannot be changed once the appliance has been deployed. A re-image is required to change these.
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