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As I understand it, the expected topology for vPC is 2 vPC peer-switches to 1 downstream device.I have been given a brief that suggests it is possible to cross-connect two vPC pairs into a single vPC.This would put 4 switch links in a single vPC doma...
A client has asked for a routing architecture using VRFs with several vlans per VRF. All switches are Nexus 9300 NX-OS.I am trying to configure the equipment remotely so I need to test my changes are working correctly as I progress the build. I want ...
Hey all,My employer is not facilitating ISE and has asked I convert all our Cisco NAC to RADIUS.I only know what I can find on the net for configuring RADIUS and Im already finding things that dont make sense.The Cisco.com material says config thus:r...
Hey all, I think I am missing something obvious.I am trying to configure failover for my SIP trunks from CUCM to my CUBEs in the event that an ITSP SIP trunk fails.In terms of call flow and layout;Phone <> CUCM <> trunk-I <> CUBE <> trunk-E <> ITSP S...
Hey folks,
Quick question regarding routing on ASAs;
I have a site to site VPN using a crypto map with an ACL for interesting traffic. But do I need to configure a routing protocol to forward the traffic to the tunnel?
thanks,
Paul
thanks. This document is for Nexus 7k and I have Nexus 9k... safe to assume it still works the same?Reading the document and understanding the concepts;the first pair is vPC domain 1 and the 2nd pair vPC domain 2.Then I just create the same numbered ...
Vlans 1, 2, 3 = VRF A, Vlans 4, 5, 6 = VRF B, Vlans 7, 8, 9 = VRF C
Core switch will route between Vlans in same VRF. But routing between VRFs will be handled at security layer above core switch.I dont have any physical endpoints I can use to test th...
% 10.x.x.x/28 overlaps with address configured on VlanY
where the IP address does not already exist obviously. The configured address is IN VlanY and the address works fine when the interface is not in the VRF
Great! Works now. Many thanks.It would be lovely if Cisco updated the docs - I was reading the XE-16.6 material which I think is fairly new ?https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_rad/configuration/xe-16-6/sec-usr-rad-xe-16-6-book/...