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ACI Fabric Clears Endpoints from EPG After a Few Hours – Causing External Traffic Drop
Description:Hello everyone,
I'm facing an issue in my Cisco ACI fabric related to endpoint persistence. I have an EPG associated with VLAN 1485, and a bridge domai...
Hi ,
I have an issue with MAC flapping in a Huawei switch. As mentioned below ( schema 2) , In our network setup, two ACI Leafs (TOR0704-BIE & TOR0703-BIE) are directly connected via a Port Channel to two Huawei switches. For Layer 3 connectivity, we...
Hi all,
I have a question concerning a use case in our prod network.
We need to configure inter-communication EPG between two site via MSO , in this case i have two options :
-First is to use a stretched VRF between sites and apply a stretched cont...
Hi ,
i've configured a port-channel between a border-leaf (Fabric-ACI) and a cisco switch , but after i finished the config i found that the status of the interface of the Border-leaf become "channel error-disabled-err-disabled" and on the cisco swi...
in my ACI fabric, I have an L3out BGP peering between Border Leaf and a Fortinet Firewalls, my problem is that I don't receive the default route that is advertised by the firewall via the L3out, in the other hand in firewall I can see the routes of ...
Hello M02@rt37
I tried to configure the AS-override on the firewall side but it's not working so I tried to configure Allow Self AS in the AC and then received the routes from the firewall.
yes for sure :
if you return to the previous screenshot of the BGP table of the firewall, you will see that the AS-PATH of the default route contains the ASN 65189 of the Fabric ACI, it may could be the reason why the Fabric can't receive this def...
sorry the AS of fabric is 65189 and the AS 65338 is the local-AS of the L3out .
for the route-map : yes i have a route-map in inbound that allow default-route.