10-03-2022 02:22 PM
What is the recommended hardware to run the Transit Control Plane functionality? We may have several sites in a MAN topology and would like to connect them via SD-Access Transit. Curious what is recommended for production hardware for Transit Control Plane.
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10-05-2022 02:45 PM
Just to add to this - you can find the full list of supported hardware (and the recommended/supported software versions) for Control Plane nodes within the SDA Compatibility Matrix. Select Device Role 'Fabric Border and Control-Plane'
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/Website/enterprise/sda_compatibility_matrix/index.html#
Also see the DNA Center 2.3.3.X datasheet for Fabric Control Plane scale details
@Jonathan Cuthbert - I noticed that the above doesn't detail the Fabric Control plane scale for the new Catalyst 8K edge platforms (8000V, 8300 and 8500). Do you know what the numbers are for these devices and will these be published in the datasheet?
10-04-2022 02:28 PM
It really depends on your scale and your available connectivity.
And then it comes down to budget, business requirements, personal preferences, etc.
I personally use ISR-4451s and ASR-1001X routers. However, switches are just as valid.
10-05-2022 02:45 PM
Just to add to this - you can find the full list of supported hardware (and the recommended/supported software versions) for Control Plane nodes within the SDA Compatibility Matrix. Select Device Role 'Fabric Border and Control-Plane'
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/Website/enterprise/sda_compatibility_matrix/index.html#
Also see the DNA Center 2.3.3.X datasheet for Fabric Control Plane scale details
@Jonathan Cuthbert - I noticed that the above doesn't detail the Fabric Control plane scale for the new Catalyst 8K edge platforms (8000V, 8300 and 8500). Do you know what the numbers are for these devices and will these be published in the datasheet?
04-30-2024 07:51 PM
Can the Catalyst Center / DNAC datasheet, or even better the SDA design guide be updated to include the current supported list of equipment with their maximum number of endpoints. Also it appears Cisco's design recommendations keep changing, no it appears the preference is to deploy co-located Border and Control Plane nodes, and not to split Control Plane out when scaling out. Currently have a TAC case due to what appears to be LISP CPU issues on 9500H well under the reported LISP entry limit
04-30-2024 08:31 PM - edited 04-30-2024 08:34 PM
Hi Blake, the most appropriate BN/CP design depends on a range of factors including CP architecture (LISP/BGP vs Pub/Sub), budget, total connected endpoints and the roaming behavior of the endpoints e.g. 50K wifi robots always roaming between Edge Nodes vs slow moving wireless endpoints vs completely static wired endpoints. I am aware of your TAC case and have been assisting with it. The 9500H BN+CP should be able to very comfortably handle your scale. High LISP CPU in your scenario could be a bug, or possibly a network config/design issue (less likely). Let's wait for engineering RCA please and then we can determine best course of action. Regards, Jerome
05-24-2024 01:05 PM
Hi @jedolphi , do you know if Cisco has published numbers on the Endpoints supported by a Catalyst 8300 used as a CP node? The datasheet mentions that an ISR4000 and an ASR1000 can support 100000 endpoints with 8 Gig of RAM and 200000 endpoints with 16 Gig of RAM. Can we expect the same numbers with a Cat8k with 8/16 Gig of RAM? Can a Cat8k with 32 Gig of RAM support 400000 endpoints?
Thanks!
05-26-2024 09:09 PM - edited 05-26-2024 09:12 PM
@frlevesque , we have not published. What is your use case for 8300 as Control Plane Node please? Can you use a low cost C9K switch instead e.g. non-POE 24 port C9300? Remember that SDA Transit CP only tracks summary routes, not host routes, so vast majority of customers usually only need a few hundred or low thousands of prefixes in Transit CP which C9300 can easily satisfy. I try to avoid routers in Site CP or Transit CP role because routers will not in the foreseeable future support LISP Extranet which may be required in your network now, or in future as new services are added. Thanks, Jerome
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