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What is the best way to identify traffic spikes/bandwidth usage between endpoints either in the same BD or members of different BDs? If we receive a call that things are sluggish in the fabric, is there somewhere to identify if endpoints are saturat...
In a multipod deployment where 2 of the 3 pods have L3 outs for internet/external connectivity, is it possible to influence routing to have the 1 pod that doesn't have the L3 out to prefer use of one of the other pods for internet traffic over the ot...
You can reuse the service graph with different EPGs as long as it's the same device being used (same physical or virtual F5).
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/application-centric-infrastructure/white-pap...
As long as the routing between the different subnets is being performed by the F5, you can just add the interfaces into the respective EPGs.
Service graphs could be used to redirect traffic through the F5, firewall, etc... when these devices are no...
If the F5 is performing the routing between the External and Internal EPGs then a contract is not needed. If you configure a contract between the Internal and External EPGs, the traffic could potentially go straight between EPGs and not through the ...
Yes, the suggestion was to use the overlay address of Pod 1 but you have proved that isn't an option. Another option may be outbound route filtering on Pod 2 for the default route.