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DC0015 - ACI L3Out - Static Route (Part 2)

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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.
 
Part 2 of this video covers configuration validation and testing
 
Topic:
  • L3Out with Static Route
  • Vlan Pool
  • L3Out Domain
  • AEP
  • vPC Interface Policy Group
  • Port Selector
  • External Routed Network
  • Secondary IP
  • L3Out EPG
  • L3Out Contract

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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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Hello, I'm quite confused on how did EPG WEB sent its traffic as the newly created contract was applied in vzANY as a provided contract and it was consumed by L3OUT EPG.. From my understanding is that the traffic should be initialized from L3OUT EPG (Consumer) to EPG WEB (Provider) to be allowed.. Also does applying a contract on vzANY will also be applied to L3OUT EPG and L2OUT EPG as well?

The contract contain permit all filter so in this case the direction of traffic is irrelevant. Yes, vzAny affects both application EPG and L3OUT in the given VRF so technical you may not need to explicitly make L3OUT a consumer of the contract