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Cisco ACI Cookbook

By : Stuart Fordham
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Cisco ACI Cookbook

By: Stuart Fordham

Overview of this book

Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) is a tough architecture that automates IT tasks and accelerates data-center application deployments. This book focuses on practical recipes to help you quickly build, manage, and customize hybrid environment for your organization using Cisco ACI. You will begin by understanding the Cisco ACI architecture and its major components. You will then configure Cisco ACI policies and tenants. Next you will connect to hypervisors and other third-party devices. Moving on, you will configure routing to external networks and within ACI tenants and also learn to secure ACI through RBAC. Furthermore, you will understand how to set up quality of service and network programming with REST, XML, Python and so on. Finally you will learn to monitor and troubleshoot ACI in the event of any issues that arise. By the end of the book, you will gain have mastered automating your IT tasks and accelerating the deployment of your applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Routing with EIGRP


Configuring EIGRP within ACI is no different than configuring BGP or OSPF.

How to do it...

  1. Create the external routed network (TenantA | Networking | External Routed Networks | Create Routed Outside).
  2. Name the new identity.
  3. Select the EIGRP checkbox.
  4. Set the AS number.
  5. Click on the plus sign next to Nodes And Interfaces Protocol Policies.
  6. Name the Node Profile.
  7. Click on the plus sign to add the node.
  8. Select the Node ID.
  9. Set the router ID.
  10. Set any static routes needed.
  11. Click on OK.
  12. Click on the plus sign next to EIGRP Interface Profiles.

 

 

  1. Name the new profile.
  2. Now we need to create an EIGRP policy or use the default one. This field will show the red circle next to it, showing that it is a required field.
  3. Create the interface.
  4. Set the IP address.
  5. Click on OK.

 

 

  1. Click OK once more.
  1. Click OK yet again.
  2. Click on NEXT.
  3. Configure the external EPG networks.
  1. Click on OK.
  2. Click on FINISH.
  3. Add it to the bridge domain (as per steps 21-26 from the previous OSPF recipe).