01-26-2023 07:30 AM
Is it possible to build and SDN topology and still keep running a L2 environment?
Or L2 is definitely "killed"?
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01-26-2023 07:40 AM
@Kalimoz ,
Cisco SD-Access is made up of an underlay (transport) and overlay (services). The underlay is Layer 3 with no Layer 2 option, but the overlay can deliver both Layer 2 and Layer 3 services.
There are many SD-Access customers that use this Layer 2 option in the overlay.
Cheers,
Scott Hodgdon
Senior Technical Marketing Engineer
Enterprise Networking and Cloud Group
01-26-2023 07:40 AM
@Kalimoz ,
Cisco SD-Access is made up of an underlay (transport) and overlay (services). The underlay is Layer 3 with no Layer 2 option, but the overlay can deliver both Layer 2 and Layer 3 services.
There are many SD-Access customers that use this Layer 2 option in the overlay.
Cheers,
Scott Hodgdon
Senior Technical Marketing Engineer
Enterprise Networking and Cloud Group
03-17-2023 06:54 AM
Hi Scott,
what do you mean with this Layer 2 option in the overlay?
kind regards,
Pascal
03-19-2023 04:28 PM
Hello Pascal, Scott is saying that in the SD-Access overlay there's a range of L3/L2 configuration options: 1. An Anycast Gateway for routing (L3) + an L2VN for east/west switching (L2), or 2. An Anycast Gateway for routing (L3) with no east/west switching between Fabric Edge Nodes, or 3. An L2VN (think of this as a giant VLAN stretched accross the SD-Access Fabric) with no Anycast Gateway.
#1 and #2 have the IP gateway in the SD-Access Fabric, #3 relies on an IP gateway outside the SD-Access Fabric. I explained this at a very high level in BRKENS-2810 -> https://www.ciscolive.com/on-demand/on-demand-library.html?search=brkens-2810&search.event=1675713481674001JK6C#/session/1675722367640001tGRb
Please note that #3 is effectively a big VLAN and as such it comes with all the scaling problems of VLANs, so only use it if you must, and be cognizant of BUM flooding
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