01-24-2020 07:12 AM
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01-24-2020 10:46 AM
cube HA is not supported between 2 sites. You need to be in the same DC and of course you need 2 CUBE routers for this deployment. One with cube-red licenses and another without cube licenses.
In your example cube HA could be implemented in each site but not between sites.
01-24-2020 08:33 AM
CUBE HA is only supporting for a single site implementation.
Check the design guide carefully.
01-24-2020 09:11 AM
So I see what you're saying, the 2 Cube routers have to be physically in the same location. So in order for me to get this to work I would need 4 routers. 2 routers in my IDF closet at the location that I work at and the data center across town will need 2 as well, is that correct.
01-24-2020 10:46 AM
cube HA is not supported between 2 sites. You need to be in the same DC and of course you need 2 CUBE routers for this deployment. One with cube-red licenses and another without cube licenses.
In your example cube HA could be implemented in each site but not between sites.
01-24-2020 11:29 AM
Thanks a lot for the help, I actually spoke to a CCIE that works with my brother at Bloomberg and they actually have 2 different sites connected with each site having an active and standby cube. it's really cool how they have it setup because he told me that every incoming call gets delivered to each active cube and incase of failover it gets sent to the standby pairs. He's going to do a WebEx with me on Monday to show me how to set it up but thanks for everything.
01-24-2020 12:12 PM
Hello,
if there is a LAN architecture between the sites like a p2p connection and an ip subnet this might work as an implementation but still will no be a supported solution according to CISCO. This might affect you in case of troubleshooting with TAC.
01-24-2020 12:52 PM
I opened a TAC case and explained to them what my brother has and they said that it isn't a supported model but user do implement that. So with that said I won't be setting that up and thanks again for clarifying how Redundancy groups work I appreciate it.
01-24-2020 11:15 AM
Hello,
Apart from what Kalliopi describes very clearly, I would strongly suggest to contact a Cisco SE to identify your needs in more depth and help you on sizing/licensing.
George
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