12-01-2023 05:02 PM - edited 12-04-2023 05:56 AM
I'm running into a couple of hiccups trying to migrate everything over. So as of right now, the set up has two ISP hand offs going into the C4506-E which then connected to a pair of ASA FWs and the Nexus 5000 series. All the access switches has a static route to point network traffic to the pair of C4506-Es, which points all the traffic out to the ASAs.
1st problem resolved. My mistake on the VLAN. I didn't use the nexus os commands at first.
I saw there are only static routes. To migrate I assume just mirror the static routes from the C4506-Es to the Nexus, and unplug the devices/hosts/cables going in to the C4506s over to the Nexus with the same vlan? Am I missing any other steps I might want to consider?
12-01-2023 05:26 PM
I dont have full answer but I will help you as much as I can
Now pair of 4500 run vss?
Pair of nsk run vpc?
12-01-2023 06:11 PM
I don't think the 4500 run vss, I only see port channel but no switch virtual domain in the configs. I do see nsk run vpc.
12-02-2023 06:48 AM
Here it says 901 could be used, how come there is a discrepancy?
12-03-2023 04:41 AM
Do you small diagram how they connected
You want connect Nexus 5K to ISP ? (this is bad idea honestly) - nexus switches DC switches.
Nexus do support 0-1005 VLAN normal : (some document not updated by cisco as expected, some time we need to do home work for get correct answer)
12-04-2023 05:50 AM
I have a spreadsheet on how they connect. I know where to rewire and put things with the right vlans and configs.
You're right. I posted then realized my own mistake.
Actually, can you tell me why it is a bad idea? Do you suggest keeping the C4500s?
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