01-10-2016 08:49 PM - edited 03-01-2019 04:26 AM
I have installed APIC EM 1.0 and successfully discovered two Cisco 2901s (running 15.2 (4) M6a) in my lab.
However, I do not see any path information. Does using static routes mean that APIC EM can't tell me anything?
01-11-2016 08:02 AM
What does it look like in topology view in APIC-EM? Can you please show how these two are connected (in real world) ?
01-11-2016 03:28 PM
The topology diagram in the APIC EM web page is above. These devices are connected together in the real world. What I want to do is to switch traffic out of cisco2901-1 between two different path.
01-13-2016 11:36 AM
Sorry that didn't make it clear. "These devices are connected together" How do they connect together ? Directly ? Via .... that what I like to ask.
01-13-2016 12:49 PM
They are connected through another Cisco router.
01-13-2016 01:01 PM
Model ? IOS version ? of "another Cisco router" ? And it's not discovered by APIC-EM right ?
So connection looks like:
2901-1 --- "another Cisco router"(that maybe cloud node on the APIC-EM topology)---2901-2.
Can you "discover "another Cisco router" on APIC-EM to see if you can get the path ?
01-13-2016 01:24 PM
Another Cisco 2901; adding it shows as 'Unknown' node in the topology diagram, not connected to the tree.
It is running 15.0(1)M4
01-13-2016 01:45 PM
so no path(link in topology). Maybe try later version ? In the meanwhile, let me ask some experts>
Supported Routers | Minimum Software Version | Recommended Software Version |
Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISR) G2 | >=15.0(1)M, >=15.2(4)M2 | Cisco IOS XE 15.2(4)M5, 15.1(4)M7 |
03-22-2016 05:10 PM
Do you have CDP enabled on the interfaces that link the devices? Also SNMP read on all devices? Today the controller uses CDP for neighbour information.
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