[cisco-voip] UCS-E and using both internal and external connections.

David Stanaway dlenrek at gmail.com
Mon Sep 18 21:28:50 EDT 2017


You can use both.  Internal you will need to configure a subinterface for the vlan tag on isr 4xxx,

On the 39xx you can configure an svi and put the ucse port into trunk mode.

David Stanaway
david at stanaway.net

> On Sep 9, 2017, at 8:49 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
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> I'm in the process of designing a new demployment of four ucs-E blades (e140s-m2) into four ISR-G2 routers (2x3945,1x3925,1x2921).
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> The question I have is whether or not I can use _both_ an internal interface and external interface to communicate with the blade? External for ESXi and internal for guests (unity express) running on ESXi.
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> I'd like to use external for ESXi to stick with existing models but to also remove the router internals as a failure point. The guest itself would need to talk with the router internals to ensure unity express can register with SRST without any infrastructure requirements.
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> What are people's thoughts about this?
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