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Seamless Kubernetes Connectivity: Isovalent Private Networks over VXLAN EVPN
Integrate K8s and Cisco NX-OS via VXLAN EVPN. Extend cloud-native networking to virtualized workloads, use a distributed routing model without central gateways, and maintain end-to-end policy consistency with SGTs that scale with your workloads.
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Unifying Kubernetes and Data Centers: End-to-End Visibility with Isovalent and Cisco Nexus One
Integrate Isovalent Cilium Timescape with Cisco Nexus One for a single, coherent view across K8s clusters and fabric. Eliminate blind spots, troubleshoot with confidence, and accelerate MTTR.
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Bill Gartner discusses Cisco innovations for data center speed migrations
Cisco enables customers to evolve their data centers using existing infrastructure with innovations like 400G BiDi.
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It's all about packet control
Learn how VXLAN defines a packet and how EVPN works with VXLAN in what it needs to do. VXLAN and EVPN working together are powerful.
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Bridging the gap with VXLAN EVPN
Learn and understand the benefits of choosing VXLAN EVPN as your fabric mode.
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VXLAN EVPN to the Rescue!
Define the fundamentals of VXLAN EVPN and how they fit together. Learn the of history of how VXLAN EVPN came about, and what problems it solves.
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NX-OS 10.2: EVPN Hybrid IRB Mode Overview
This feature allows NX-OS VTEPs operating in Symmetric IRB mode to seamlessly inter-operate with VTEPs running in Asymmetric IRB mode within the same VXLAN EVPN fabric.
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NX-OS 10.2: EVPN Distributed NAT Overview
EVPN Distributed NAT enables Network Address Translation in a VXLAN EVPN fabric and offers enhancements like mobility and traffic engineering at host level and on border nodes for DCI (Data Center Interconnect).
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NX-OS 10.2: Multicast NAT Overview
Learn about Multicast Service Reflection on the Nexus 9000 and how bringing this capability within the network itself will improve network performance and scale.
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NX-OS 10.2: Inter-VRF and Multi-site Service Chaining Overview
Learn about ePBR enhancements on Inter-VRF service chaining and multi-site support introduced in NX-OS 10.2 and use cases now available with this new capability.
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Floating L3Out Enhancements
Starting from Cisco APIC Release 4.2, you could no longer specify L3Out logical interface paths for L3Out by using floating L3Out. APIC Release 5.2 enhances floating L3Out capabilities to optimize traffic path for internal endpoints to floating L3Out
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PBR Destination in an L3Out
Prior to APIC Release 5.2, PBR destinations must be in a BD, not in an L3Out. Starting with APIC Release 5.2, PBR destinations can be in an L3Out, which provides a more flexible design for service insertion.
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