Hi All,
I have a multipod fabric with the following APIC distributions
Pod1 - 2 APICs (APIC1 & 2 - both have joined the clustrer)
Pod2 - 1 APIC (APIC3 - not joined as Bond0 and OOB are down)
Pod3 - 2 APICs (APIC4 & 5 - waiting to join cluster)
Po...
Hi,
I am deploying a 3 POD ACI design with 5 APICs, everything is working okay other than the remote APICs joining the cluster.
I am looking at the design doc and I want a bit of clarity on the below table. As in my case, I have the follwoing API...
Hi,
I am setting ACI Multipod across three pods and I need a doc (or link) that explains the extended community strings. All the searching I have done like others states the string as extended:as2-nn4:5:16, but I have used extended:as2-nn4:11:11 (w...
Hi Guys,
I am setting up a 3 POD Multipod APIC Cluster, the first POD is setup and discovered. The entire cluster has 5 APICs (POD1 - 2 / POD2 - 2 / POD3 - 1, APIC distributions)
So for clarity on the 2nd POD APIC -
Fabric name - same as the 1s...
The Issue is now resolved as it was a hardware problem. it seems the VIC PCI card was not sitting tightly enough. It was discovered looking at the CIMC --> Inventory --> PCI Adapter tab that the VIC card was not visible.
Another way of troubleshootin...
According to Joseph Ezerski (of Cisco), when asked the same questions responded as follows.
"Hello Tayo. APICs can go anywhere you want them. The design guide is trying to give you a good option to minimize the loss of quorum if any pods should go ...
Hi Jason,
How come on Cisco documentation for Multipod, a POD = a Fabric? Which means multi fabric with multiple Fabric ID's? This is confusing as seen below
Multipod
You can use partial fault isolation with one control plane but isolated data ...
Hi Nickolas,
This is the clearest explanation so far, it makes a lot of sense and it should be published out there on the Internet as I found nothing this clear.
many thanks,
Tfash