![]() So our options now are two modes: autonomous (traditional IOS-XE) or controller (SD-WAN). With the newer releases of IOS-XE, we're now getting a unified image that contains both software sets. This new location (site id 400) contains our Catalyst 8000v VM, running IOS-XE version 17.04.01a.īack in the earlier days of IOS-XE SD-WAN, there used to be two separate software images to load on your network appliance - one for traditional IOS-XE, and one for SD-WAN code. If you read my last post you might recognize this, but with an added location. So to start with, figured I would share the topology that I'm working from. But it will NOT be 100% accurate for physical ISR/IOS-XE routers, as there are some additional steps with certificates & the Plug and Play portal to get those running. ![]() Note: This guide should work with CSR 1000v devices as well. Okay - all that being said, let's go ahead and get started. If this is something you might get value from, please let me know!! I'm looking for some motivation :) This would (tentatively) include everything from building controllers, bringing up remote sites, and template/policy configs. On a related note - I've been debating for a while doing a blog and/or video on building out a Cisco Viptela SD-WAN lab in EVE-NG. ![]() So I figured maybe I should put something together to share. ![]() I've been getting a handful of questions lately on the process of bringing a Cisco Catalyst 8000v or CSR 1000v into an SD-WAN environment.
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