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DC0016 - ACI L3Out - EIGRP (Part 2)

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The video demonstrates configuration of EIGRP on Cisco ACI. We will explore two ways of providing external connectivity with EIGRP; via SVI and routed interfaces. We will cover topics including traffic classification, externally advertised subnets, and finishes off with the more advanced topic of route summarization and route filtering.
 
Part 2 of this video covers configuration validation and testing
 
Topic:
  • EIGRP Protocol Policy
  • EIGRP Interface Policy
  • L3Out with EIGRP
  • EIGRP on SVI over vPC
  • L3Out Traffic Classification
  • Externally Advertised Subnet
  • EIGRP on routed interfaces
  • Logical Interface Profile
  • Route Summarization
  • Route Profile

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Metha Chiewanichakorn, CCIE#23585 (Ent. Infra, Sec, SP), is a Cisco networking enthusiast with years of experience in the industry. He is currently working as a consulting engineer for a Cisco partner. As a founder of and an instructor at labminutes.com, Metha enjoys learning and challenges himself with new technologies.

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Hi Metha,
On this lecture DC0016 - ACI L3Out - EIGRP (Part 2), I have a doubt on 09:30 where you are explaining on D EX. Could you please let me know why those 2 routes (33.0 & 32.0) are represented as D EX?

Those got redistributed from BGP to EIGRP means?

Routes originated from the ACI fabric need to be redistributed to EIGRP on the L3OUT so they are coming across as EIGRP external routed.

Hi Metha,
Is the contract you added under L3 out EPG should be provided ?? not consumed ??. because traffic direction is going from the inside the fabric to the L3Out (Internet).
or it is ok because access/ports already reversed under the filter.

Because the filter is a permit any, the direction of consumer and provider is irrelevant.