I have a pair of switches that are deployed with only 2 VLANs in 2 different EPGs
one for PXE boot - using 802.1p,
one for normal tagged traffic, using trunk.
so I am thinking to use static binding(leaves) to create less objects. My question i...
I am looking for OID for the fans for PS for the 3750X series switches as indicated below. There is a bug in SE6 that marks your PS-FAN faulty even if it's running OK. I have yet to be able to find the OID for that value... lanedge-stack1c#show env ...
Our company has a full tunnel VPN setup with some vendors and they have been doing big transfers which saturate one of our pipes. We have 2 ISPs connects to 2 cisco ASRs. Currently all the traffic are flowing through pipe A only. Is there anyway that...
Hi Andrew
Can you not use a different subnet for the OSPF between ACI and your firewall since that's a new connection ?
I tried this in the lab, it's not possible to use the same SVI in both BD and L3out profile, only one SVI will be deployed to the...
Have you tried this:
Configure the SVI in ACI BD, build OSPF in L3out. and then assign the firewall interface into an EPG that's in the same bridge domain as the SVI.
That way your firewall will hit ACI SVI for routing and still have an OSPF between...
Think of tunnel interfaces as a "next-hop" for reaching a specific destination. You can observe that tunnel interfaces are being used when issue the command "show endpoint ip <IP> or mac <MAC>", once obtained the tunnel interface, you can then find o...
You also need to make sure there is a vZany contract in the VRF or a contract between L3out EPG and application EPGs. Without EPG, you might still see routes being exchanged, but no traffic.
This is all assuming that your L3out is in the same VRF as...
For sharing subnet between VRFs, your only option is to configure the subnet under EPG as a provider. Then you can export a contract to another user tenant, unless common tenant is used, then no contract export is needed.
If you want to share a subn...