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Introduction to Multitenant SD-WAN Edge:
A partner/service provider/large enterprise offering managed Multitenant SD-WAN service to its customers uses SD-WAN Edge devices to provide access to the common resources or services on its backbone network....
Symptoms
Cisco DNA Center nodes lost network connectivity. Cannot SSH to nodes. Cluster and Enterprise port connected to Cisco Nexus Switches.
Diagnosis
Cisco DNA Center kernel logs showing hung queue error messages. "sudo cat /var/log/kern.log"
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Introduction
Cisco DNA Center SD-Access solution automates VLANs today in the fabric deployment.
The goal of this document is to give an overview of the VLANs that are being used currently in SD-Access deployment so the existing traditional networks...
Purpose of the documentBest PracticeConclusionAdditional Information
Purpose of the document
This document describes the general recommendations or best practices when designing and deploying the Cisco SD-Access technology. The document assumes that...
Please refer to the below document (which is not short...:-)). Engage the Cisco CX services or Account team if you need further assistance. Each network is different so consider testing out specific migration use-cases in POC before deploying in the ...
Hi,
You are correct. XE SDWAN OS is different from Viptela OS. ISR 4451 SDWAN Routers run IOS XE SDWAN images. Please refer to this link for more info. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/enterprise-networks/sd-wan/compatibility-matrix.html
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Hi Kanan,
Please check this link for 17.3.1a.
https://software.cisco.com/download/redirect?i=!y&mdfid=286323714&softwareid=282046477&release=Amsterdam-17.3.1a&os=&beta=n
Can you paste the output of
Device# show version | inc operating
If it d...
Yes, it is supported. SD-Access supports stackwise-480. You can use stack-ports on the back and cable them up to represent one logical switch. Moreover, we also can support LAN Automation to automate underlay configuration for stacks deployed in SD-A...
If your data cabling at the back of the switch stack is done correctly, then you do not need to configure anything. Assuming this is day 0 bring up and the switches (licensing and OS versions are same) are coming up for the first time out of the fact...