Hi Jair. Unfortunately, it's not possible to virtualize an ACI fabric. I did use a real lab for demo. As an alternative, you can use "ACI Simulator" to run as OVA, but this won't allow you to test data plane - however you can create EPGs/BDs and contract over there (with no possibility to verify them with real endpoints)
Hi Fabian. Not sure if I entirely got the question. Each contract is applied between EPG (provider) and EPG (consumer). Consumer EPG (or EPGs as we can have multiple of them) can access a service exposed by the provider EPG (in this case - ftp)
very good demo Jakub. My doubts cleared. Thanks!
Hello Jakub. Is it possible create this lab 100% virtualized. I mean, with the OVA aci? or did you use a real aci fabric for this demo?. Thank you.
Hi Jair. Unfortunately, it's not possible to virtualize an ACI fabric. I did use a real lab for demo. As an alternative, you can use "ACI Simulator" to run as OVA, but this won't allow you to test data plane - however you can create EPGs/BDs and contract over there (with no possibility to verify them with real endpoints)
@@jhorbace apreciate your reply. Thnak you!
Awesome, great explanation, thanks a lot!
Thanks, great vid !
Great video ! Thanks
Awesome video!
nice
how is the ftp contract so that only another epg can access?
Hi Fabian. Not sure if I entirely got the question. Each contract is applied between EPG (provider) and EPG (consumer). Consumer EPG (or EPGs as we can have multiple of them) can access a service exposed by the provider EPG (in this case - ftp)
thanks for the explanation..
Glad that video has helped