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I've been a network engineer for more years than I'd care to admit, and having worked in IT, as a partner SE, and in TAC, I know how network engineers think. We like predictability, and we figure we know how to build networks that work. A bit like ...
Hi Christian,
Do you work for a partner yourself? I'd recommend reaching out to your Cisco account team to discuss what was sold so you can move forward. They should be able to work with you to provide more details.
Thanks,
Jeff
Generally it should be applying IPDT to non-access ports as discussed above. If it's applying IPDT "randomly" then there is something wrong and I would recommend a TAC case.
Hi Mohammad,We are working to integrate SD-Access into the CCNA/P/IE/DE curricula. I don't have a date yet but we are working closely with the certification team.Thanks.
Hi Kevin,You are probably running an IOS that does not have CSCei28317 fixed. (Please search in the bug toolkit.) This means that it is not reporting the correct source, but simply 0.0.0.0. One option is to upgrade to an IOS that has the fix for t...