07-11-2019 12:56 AM
Hi all - I’m doing an implementation of Cisco SD-WAN (Viptela) - around 90 routers (mix of ISR 1111 and ISR 4k)
- The problem is - this is a pure on-prem deployment. So, the routers won’t get an internet connection
- Everything will be mpls
- Since the branches are remote - I can’t send team members to all locations.
- Zero touch provisioning has to come to the rescue so as to prevent travel / remote support logistics
- Has anyone else faced this situation?
- Were you able to get Zero touch provisioning to work? If so how? What specific help is needed from the MPLS service providers to achieve Play and play / Zero touch provisioning for such a deployment?
07-11-2019 01:35 AM
07-11-2019 01:39 AM
07-11-2019 03:24 AM
your understanding is wrong. This document describes enterprise ZTP server that you should use if your network has no connectivity to CIsco PNP/ZTP.
08-12-2019 03:21 AM
ok got your point.
i am facing one more problem, customer is using cedge router (CSR1000v), not able to run the command under
cEdge5(config)# sdwan
cEdge5(config-sdwan)# interface GigabitEthernet1
cEdge5(config-interface-GigabitEthernet1)# commit
after that i am getting an error message :
Aborted: 'sdwan interface GigabitEthernet1': Interface GigabitEthernet1 doesn't exist. Please use interfacee
but when i am using show ip int br
cEdge5#show ip int br
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
GigabitEthernet1 10.10.30.5 YES manual up up
GigabitEthernet2 unassigned YES unset up up
GigabitEthernet3 unassigned YES unset up up
GigabitEthernet4 192.168.0.117 YES other up up
can you help me why i am getting this error everytime
08-21-2019 04:13 PM
You need separate thread for this new question. I'll still go ahead and reply for now, but if you have more questions, please start a new thread
Have you created tunnel interface before adding gig1 under sdwan? (refer sdwan-docs.cisco.com)
Configure the tunnel interface to use for overlay connectivity. The tunnel number must match the WAN interface used. For example, if the router interface is Gig0/0/2, the tunnel interface number is 2.
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