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DC0016 - ACI L3Out - EIGRP (Part 1)

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.
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DC0015 - ACI L3Out - Static Route (Part 2)

The video shows you how to configure static routes on Cisco ACI. We will introduce a concept of a L3Out and all required configuration components to bring up a L3 external network connection. The goal is to provide an internet access to our ACI fabric using a static route on border leafs.
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DC0015 - ACI L3Out - Static Route (Part 1)

The video shows you how to configure static routes on Cisco ACI. We will introduce a concept of a L3Out and all required configuration components to bring up a L3 external network connection. The goal is to provide an internet access to our ACI fabric using a static route on border leafs.
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DC0014 - ACI L2Out (Part 3)

The video shows two methods to extend L2 subnets and broadcast domains from Cisco ACI to an external network namely EPG Extension and Extended Bridged Network (L2OUT). We will looks at both scenarios of having a subnet default gateway in ACI and an external network. At the end of the lab, we will demonstrate a server migration from the external network into ACI using the L2 extension we created.
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DC0014 - ACI L2Out (Part 2)

The video shows two methods to extend L2 subnets and broadcast domains from Cisco ACI to an external network namely EPG Extension and Extended Bridged Network (L2OUT). We will looks at both scenarios of having a subnet default gateway in ACI and an external network. At the end of the lab, we will demonstrate a server migration from the external network into ACI using the L2 extension we created.
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DC0014 - ACI L2Out (Part 1)

The video shows two methods to extend L2 subnets and broadcast domains from Cisco ACI to an external network namely EPG Extension and Extended Bridged Network (L2OUT). We will looks at both scenarios of having a subnet default gateway in ACI and an external network. At the end of the lab, we will demonstrate a server migration from the external network into ACI using the L2 extension we created.
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DC0013 - ACI DHCP Syslog SNMP (Part 2)

The video looks at configuration to enable three basic network services on Cisco ACI; DHCP, Syslog and SNMP. DHCP Relay helps fabric endpoints obtain IP address. Syslog server allow external ACI log collection. SNMP trap captures fabric event on an external SNMP server.
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DC0013 - ACI DHCP Syslog SNMP (Part 1)

The video looks at configuration to enable three basic network services on Cisco ACI; DHCP, Syslog and SNMP. DHCP Relay helps fabric endpoints obtain IP address. Syslog server allow external ACI log collection. SNMP trap captures fabric event on an external SNMP server.
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DC0012 - ACI Inband Management (Part 2)

The video walks you through configuration process of enabling inband device management in Cisco ACI. Inband management if one of the two ways that allows you to remotely get to fabric devices for monitoring and troubleshooting. We will look at both dynamic and static IP assignment and how these IP can be reached from another EPG within the fabric using a contract.
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DC0012 - ACI Inband Management (Part 1)

The video walks you through configuration process of enabling inband device management in Cisco ACI. Inband management if one of the two ways that allows you to remotely get to fabric devices for monitoring and troubleshooting. We will look at both dynamic and static IP assignment and how these IP can be reached from another EPG within the fabric using a contract.
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