03-18-2015 10:48 PM
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03-19-2015 04:20 AM
The chassis type would need to be the same kind to form a proper cluster/using the nv edge technology.
Although technically there is no restriction why this can't be done, it is not a scenario that we extensively have tested therefore we can't claim support on.
Could you point me to the link that gave you that ambiguity because I would like to see if it needs to be rectified or happened to be a mis interpretation.
cheers
xander
03-19-2015 04:20 AM
The chassis type would need to be the same kind to form a proper cluster/using the nv edge technology.
Although technically there is no restriction why this can't be done, it is not a scenario that we extensively have tested therefore we can't claim support on.
Could you point me to the link that gave you that ambiguity because I would like to see if it needs to be rectified or happened to be a mis interpretation.
cheers
xander
03-20-2015 07:06 AM
HI
my white book is Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers-White Papers-Introduction to Cisco ASR 9000 Series Network Virtualization Technology
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/edge-networks/asr_nv_100611.pdf
it say Extensible edge node capacity: with the Cisco ASR 9000 Series nV edge system, providers can extend
existing edge node capacity by simply adding a new Cisco ASR 9000 Series chassis to the virtual node,
without any operation outrage and without additional management- and control-plane configuration. The two
Cisco ASR 9000 Series chassis in the same Cisco ASR 9000 Series nV edge system do not need to be the
same type. This feature can provide additional operational flexibility. For example, a full-rack Cisco ASR
9922 chassis can join the existing Cisco ASR 9010 chassis as one virtual Cisco ASR 9000 Series nV edge
system for capacity growth.
03-20-2015 12:57 PM
ouch!! indeed very unfortunate miswording!! thanks for highlighting that!
I will correct that asap.
cheers!
xander
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