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Cisco ACI Demo 102 With Baremetal Server And L3 Out

by | 18-Aug-2020 | Cisco, Data Center

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  • Cisco ACI Simulator 5.x

Cisco ACI Demo 102 With Baremetal Server And L3 Out

(1) Bare Metal server integration

0. Network Topology

  • Bare Metal server (Figure 1)
  • Fabric access topology (Figure 2,3)
  • Physical domain (Figure 3)
  • Tenant topology (Figure 4)

 

  1. Fabric Access Policies (Figure 5)
    • Configure interface (Figure 6,7) 
      • Interface parameters: CDP, LLDP
      • Attached Device Type: Domain, VLAN Range
  2. Deploy Static Ports (Interface) (Figure 8)
    • Deploy static EPG on interface
      • Node, Path, Port Encap (Figure 9,10)
    • Associate physical domain to Web EPG (Figure 11,12)
    • EPG Web, Client End-Points (Figure 13)
      • Tenant > Tenant01 > Application Profiles > Billing > Application EPGs > Web > Operational > Client End-Points

(2) VPC access ports and VMM integration

0. Network Topology

  • Bare Metal server, N3K (Figure 1)
  • Fabric access topology (Figure 2,3)
  • Physical domain (Figure 3)
  • Tenant topology (Figure 4)

 

  1. Fabric Access Policies (Figure 5)
    • Configure interface VPC (Figure 6,7) 
      • Interface parameters: CDP, LLDP, Port Channel
      • Attached Device Type: Domain, VLAN Range
  2. Create L3 Out (Figure 8)
    • Identity (Figure 9)
      • VRF, Domain, Routing Protocol
    • Nodes and Interfaces (Figure 10)
      • L2, L3, Address, Encap VLAN
      • Side A Address, Side B address
    • Protocol (Figure 11)
      • Protocol associations
    • External EPG (Figure 12)
      • OSPF is UP (Figure 13)
    • Create Contract (Figure 14)
      • Contract (Figure 15)
      • Subject (Figure 16)
        • default, permit any
      • Assign contract
        • L3Outs – External EPG as Consumed (Figure 17)
        • Web – Application EPG as Provided (Figure 18, 19)
      • Topology, contract relationship (Figure 20)
    • Associate to Bridge Domain
        • L3 Outs association (Figure 21)
        • Subnet advertisement (Figure 22)
        • Subnet advertised (Figure 23)
        • OSPF view in GUI (Figure 24, 25)

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