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We have plenty of vEdge devices in the network; we are starting to convert them to cEdge devices. This is being done remotely. Converting the device to IOS-XE is relatively easy, and the process through vManage works well. It's when that process is d...
This is driving me crazy. I have set up the CAT9800 WLC with no problem. I know how to access that device and what to do there....it's the "vWLC" that I'm struggling with....I've read several posts that state it can't be done..the "vWLC" cannot be se...
So this is driving me crazy. I have a vEdge 100M behind a firewall that has control connections but no BFD sessions. "sh tunnel statistics" shows the correct SRC IP and a SRC port of 12366; the DST IP is correct as well and the DST port is 12346; the...
Somebody, please explain this to me. In vManage I update a template; the update fails and you see output similar to this:1-Sep-2022 13:00:40 UTC] Failed to update configuration - Error on line 151: invalid value for: prefix in /devices/device/config/...
I have a few ISR1100-4GLTE-NA models that came with IOS XE as the installed O/S and I don't want to use that right now. I'd rather have the Viptela O/S. I have found plenty of documentation explaining how to put the SDWAN O/S on top of an IOS XE imag...
Are you asking about Viptela code or IOS-XE code? With the Viptela code you can have one template that allows you to select auto/auto or <speed/duplex>; with IOS-XE code; I have not found a way to do that, and also have two templates.
So, thank you both for the answers, balaji.bandi - your suggestion is how we've done it when we have a device connected to broadband, and it works as expected. It's when we have a device connected to MPLS that we run into a problem; for whatever reas...
I do see in the "sh control connections" output that the "PEER PROT" is DTLS and the control connection are using port 12346 which lines up with the figure 38 DTLS example in the "Cisco SD-WAN Design Guide; Firewall Port Considerations". I'm good wit...