Thank you for the amazing video Colin. It's so lovely and clear video that I understand the method from the first look. However, there is one detail in there video which I still don't understand completely. There are different variation of Nexus 9K devices. Why the download page gave you the only 9K image to download? I expected them to be separate at least for spine and leaf since they are different physical models. Besides, leafs and spine models might very. Am I right suspecting that in the ACI mode Nexus 9K switches run some sort of "unified" image that is the same for any physical platform. I would be greatly thankful if you could share your understaning/expertise. Thank you for the amazing video again.
This is a AWESOME video. Thank you so much for posting.
Awesome Tutorial
super like - Well explained Step by Step ! Thanks for uploading
Thank you for this video colin. Just a question will there be any network downtime while all 3 APIC upgrading?
Thank you for the amazing video Colin. It's so lovely and clear video that I understand the method from the first look. However, there is one detail in there video which I still don't understand completely. There are different variation of Nexus 9K devices. Why the download page gave you the only 9K image to download? I expected them to be separate at least for spine and leaf since they are different physical models. Besides, leafs and spine models might very. Am I right suspecting that in the ACI mode Nexus 9K switches run some sort of "unified" image that is the same for any physical platform.
I would be greatly thankful if you could share your understaning/expertise.
Thank you for the amazing video again.
I think Switch IOS depends on the image that is running on APIC
Excellent Video. Thank you very much
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent ucs guru
Hello! I have a question: when I'm updating my APIC, will that cause any downtime for the spine and leaf traffic? I appreciate your videos.
Thanks, its really good.
Perfect
thanks
This video is soooooooo gooddddd! Thanks @ucsguru.