10-11-2024 03:56 PM
What IP address should be set as the system-ip address in the vManage template?
1. The IP provided by the wireless sim provider?
2. The IP to assign to the ENET interface of the CG522-E? ( for local management )
3. The IP to be used on a SD-WAN VPN ( for in-band management )? how can you assign the VPN as well?
Thanks in advance
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10-11-2024 11:59 PM
Hi,
system IP is like router ID from traditional routing protocols. You can set whatever you want. This is just unique number per SD-WAN node, but just in IP format (a.b.c.d).
Normally, when you design your overlay network (i.e SD-WAN), you select IP-based numbering for each region/site/router.
For example, controllers use 1.x.y.z format where x is regions y is controller type , z is controller number
For routers, you use 1.a.b.c format where a is region, b is site, c is site router number.
10-11-2024 11:59 PM
Hi,
system IP is like router ID from traditional routing protocols. You can set whatever you want. This is just unique number per SD-WAN node, but just in IP format (a.b.c.d).
Normally, when you design your overlay network (i.e SD-WAN), you select IP-based numbering for each region/site/router.
For example, controllers use 1.x.y.z format where x is regions y is controller type , z is controller number
For routers, you use 1.a.b.c format where a is region, b is site, c is site router number.
10-12-2024 09:21 AM
So basically the CG builds a TLS tunnel with vManage over the Internet and the system-ip is like the loopback IP of the CG and just needs to be unique within the controller complex.
Thank you very much,
Brian
10-13-2024 01:03 PM
System-IP is not used for connectivity, that's why it can be arbitrary (but just unique). It is just used as parameter during negotiations.
Tunnel-enabled Transport (VPN0) interfaces are used for connectivity to controllers and other routers from local device.
10-13-2024 01:09 PM
You can also get some generic key points from CVD, Service-Side/DC/Branches sections:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/SDWAN/cisco-sdwan-design-guide.html#ServiceSide
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