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In the process of deploying Cisco Nexus Fabric Mangers and I could not locate any information regarding a highly available setup (active/passive) configuration where two NFMs are running, one active and other passive.
Any information is appreciated.
I utilize the: show ip bgp rib-failure command in IOS to check for BGP learned routes which did not get installed in the routing table.However, in my Cisco 7009 with Enterprise licensing, I cannot find the equivalent command to check for RIB failures...
You have an incredibly simple topology so you don't need to consider too much in the way of design; however, below are some of the practices I implement in scenarios like yours:1. Disable VTP - You want to administratively configure all VLANs and tag...
Sorry to respond to such an old post; however, an important difference between the Cisco Nexus 9300 and the 9300-EX/FX must be explained here, which also answers the original posters question.
The Cisco Nexus 9300 (first generation like the 9396PX ...
Yeah, it would be pretty nice to see that configuration "auto-expand" to the other 5 ports but it looks like it is just a fact of knowing wherever you configure speed-group 10000 the next 5 ports will automatically be configured for it. Maybe there i...
Yes, this in deed does support the QSA adapter as I am using it presently. However, it appears the documentation is not updated properly to also include the "groups of 6 ports" to also include the Nexus 9332PQ switch, as the limitation exists on ther...
I don't work for Cisco, but I work with EVPN VXLAN extensively. For the EVPN VXLAN deployments, yes, you're correct with your presumption for the present time.
Essentially, each VLAN maps to its SVI, which is essentially only tied to a single VRF mem...