Cisco Application-Centric Infrastructure: Interface Policy Groups, Profiles & Policies| packtpub.com
Summary
The video dives into the intricate details of policy groups, profiles, and policies within a CI interface setup. It illustrates creating interfaces, enabling protocols like CDP and LDP, and configuring attributes such as speed. The tutorial guides viewers through grouping policies into interfaces, setting up VPCs, establishing redundancy, and configuring link aggregation methods. It also covers creating VPC domains, building policies, attaching them to profiles, and connecting devices to ensure seamless connectivity.
Introduction to Enabling Connectivity in a CI
Explanation of policy groups, profiles, and policies in a CI interface.
Scenario Introduction
Presenting a scenario for practice to understand connecting objects to build policies in a CI interface.
Creating Interfaces in a CI
Explanation of creating interfaces in a CI, including enabling CDP, exchanging LDP information, and configuring speed attributes.
Policy Group Configuration
Discussing how policies are grouped into an interface and attaching items to a policy group.
Creating Interface Policy Groups
Steps to create interface policy groups and attach them to profiles in a CI.
Configuring Virtual Port Channel (VPC) Interfaces
Setting up interfaces to be part of a VPC and configuring redundancy between channels.
Link Aggregation and Policies
Explaining link aggregation methods and attaching policies to interfaces for configuration.
Building VPC Domain and Policies
Creating VPC domain, building policies, and attaching them into profiles for configuration.
Attaching Policies in Profiles
Process of adding policies to profiles and connecting devices to configure connectivity.
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