01-21-2024 09:20 AM
Hi Experts,
I am new in SDA and I am wondering if I can still do the following for the underlay,
1. I can still have 2x Border Node or 2x Control Node for redundancy purposes?
2. Can I still deploy it in stackwise mode if my nodes are Catalyst?
3. If my Control Node is an ISR router, can I still do HSRP/VRRP?
4. Or it doesn't matter anymore in SDA if I use stacking, HSRP, or VRRP as my redundancy protocols?
Thank you
01-21-2024 10:00 AM
its all depends on where the SVL switches in the network - check below some reference
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/Campus/cisco-sda-design-guide.html
3. If my Control Node is an ISR router, can I still do HSRP/VRRP?
4. Or it doesn't matter anymore in SDA if I use stacking, HSRP, or VRRP as my redundancy protocols?
what is the use case here - answer is YES / NO depends on use case - above guide can give you some guide lines.
01-21-2024 10:18 AM
Hi @balaji.bandi , I cannot locate any reference about my concern. I just wanted to know if in SDA, having my switches in stackwise or having my routers in FHRP protocols is still relevant to achieve identical LISP table, routing table, or endpoint table? thanks
01-21-2024 10:52 AM
1. yes
2. Stackwise is supported wherever u want. SWVL - with some limitations (pardon me, i dont remeber - but u always can search)
3. what is the reason for u to have any kind of NHRP on the CP nodes?
4. SDA Underlay is routed network similar to IP CLOS . What would be purpose of NHRP in such a network?
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