08-30-2023 06:58 AM
Hi guys, I am new in the world of SDA, please help regarding my concerns.
I have 2x office sites and my plan is to create a fabric in each site and orchestrated by DNAC located at my DC.
My questions are,
1. Similar to ACI, can stretch my VN from site 1 to site 2 with one subnet across two sites? If it is possible, will this be the best practice for SDA or I should just have different subnet for each fabric?
2. In SDA, can I still do the foreign-anchor design for my wireless?
3. How to determine if I need to use IP-Transit or SDA-Transit for the fabric interconnectivity?
4. Should I have WLC in each of my sites in SDA or only 1x WLC will do in site 1 and use flexconnect for my site 2?
thank you
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08-30-2023 07:42 AM
1. yes you can strech the VN to other site - you can use same DNAC cluster to manage other side (if the below RTT mentioned in the document)
2. fabirc wireless and Achoring have some issue with Guest network - so check release notes and partner who is working with you.,
3. Depends on the Link you putting between sides.
from my notes :
4. depends on budget and design (and Limitation to reach to main site)
Again is this OTT deployment or Fabric Wireless
if budge permits each site should have their own WLC.
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08-30-2023 08:36 PM - edited 08-30-2023 08:37 PM
Hi fatalXerror, unfortunately again "it depends".
I'd guess that in 80-90% of real-world deployments each physical site is mapped to a discrete Fabric Site, however it's not a firm rule, it just depends on the requirements. Best regards, Jerome
08-30-2023 07:42 AM
1. yes you can strech the VN to other site - you can use same DNAC cluster to manage other side (if the below RTT mentioned in the document)
2. fabirc wireless and Achoring have some issue with Guest network - so check release notes and partner who is working with you.,
3. Depends on the Link you putting between sides.
from my notes :
4. depends on budget and design (and Limitation to reach to main site)
Again is this OTT deployment or Fabric Wireless
if budge permits each site should have their own WLC.
=====Preenayamo Vasudevam=====
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08-30-2023 09:48 AM
Hi @balaji.bandi ,
Just a follow through question,
1. If i can stretch the VN from site 1 to site 2, do I need to have SD-Transit between the two sites or as long as there is a communication to the DNAC from both fabric, it should be good?
3. For the SD-Transit, can I use this with MPLS or Internet as the underlay? Or how should I setup the SD-Transit? Please enlighten me.
4. It is just for office setup. If I have wlc in each fabric, can I still stretch the VN from site 1 to site 2?
thank you
08-30-2023 07:17 PM
Hi fatalXerror,
The high level answer to #1 and #3 (there's no #2?) is "it depends"
SD-Access Transit does not mandate a particular kind of transport, however it does mandate transport MTU requirements and potentially multicast routing requirements (if there is to be inter-site multicast).
Yes you can stretch VNs between Fabric Sites when there is a Fabric WLC at each Fabric Site. Perhaps also consider reading through the the SD-Access CVD at https://cs.co/sda-cvd and also this (BRKENS-2502) design best practices presentation from Cisco Live.
Best regards, Jerome
08-30-2023 08:08 PM
Hi @jedolphi , thank you for your response.
Just wondering, will it be best to stretch the VN (incl. the IP subnets) from site 1 to site 2 or the typical way would be still be best to have a different subnet for site 1 and site 2 fabrics?
For the fusion router, can I use a firewall instead of router as long as it is capable of VRF?
thank you
08-30-2023 08:36 PM - edited 08-30-2023 08:37 PM
Hi fatalXerror, unfortunately again "it depends".
I'd guess that in 80-90% of real-world deployments each physical site is mapped to a discrete Fabric Site, however it's not a firm rule, it just depends on the requirements. Best regards, Jerome
08-30-2023 08:42 PM
Thank you @jedolphi
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