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It seems a common scenario to me where a router is connected to the campus LAN behind which a few subnets are located (e.g. a staging environment). Would it in an SDA Fabric be possible (and supported) to connect this router on a fabric edge...
Hi, I've came along a few documents describing supported topologies for dynamic routing peering over VPC. I've read the document "Supported Topologies for Routing over Virtual Port Channel on Nexus Platforms" (https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/do...
Hi,I'd like to place Guest Accounts in a different "UserGroup" depending on the base country of the sponsor, which is meantion in the LDAP CN-String used to authenticate sponsors. Unfortunately, the ISE (1.2, Patch Level 5) only provides the operator...
Hi all,Our configuration is as follows:- WLC 5508 (HA), release 7.3.112.0- Cisco 2600 AP's- 5 Interface Groups- DHCP Proxy disabled on the WLCComplaint:Users sometimes loose their connection after idling their device. Disable/Enable of the WiFi setti...
Hi,I have some real servers that are configured into multiple serverfarms. If I configure the pedictor of a serverfarm as leastconns, does it take into account only the connections within this serverfarm to a particular real server or does it take in...
A bit late: but indeed if the Fabric Edge Node could be combined with the Internal Border Node role, it would be ideal. However, that combination is (yet?) available in my current deployment.
Thanks, this looks as a potential solution: "(We CAN route between a router and SDA Edge + Border Node, but that is a much larger conversation, I assume it is not what you're looking for here).".
I also found this drawing, but I'm wondering how to ...
I'd also configure some switch deterministically as root, else you cannot exclude the fact that the STP must be reculculated when a new switch is added or removed.
Hi,DHCP is not full, but maybe some devices (BYOD) issue DHCPRequests for networks not matching our scopes (e.g 192.168.1.1). Off course our DHCP servers drops those (inapropriate) requests...DHCP Proxy enabled or disabled doesn't change anything...