Great content, I do really appreciate the effort you put into creating such comprehensive tutorials, specially this one on SD-WAN, it’s a privilege to have it for free. And I’ll be back with the answer to the questions.
It just begun! More real world scenarios/challenges will come soon... 🔥 We will try to share our experiences in these video series Thanks dearEHSAN EMADN it was a great session
Thank you Ehsan and Navid for making this video. I watched all of it. The answer of question is there is relation between number of CPUs and the number of ports they have.
It depends on the number of Vcpus of the cores. for example, vsmart controller on VM can get up to 8 Vcpus and ports respectively and each core gets separate base ports for control connections.
1:00:16 If i get the question right, the number of connections we see is related to the number of virtual cpus of each sdwan controller. I hope i can win the lab.
There should be a correlation between the number of assigned ports and the number of vCPUs (cores) assigned. For example , a vManage with 8 CPU will have 8 control sessions (DTLS) to each vBond. Another vManage with 2 CPU will have only 2 DTLS to each vBond. As per cisco documentation, a vManage can be configured to a minimum of 16 vCPUs, and eight vCPUs are used for control connection ports. The vCPUs are designated as Core0 through Core7.Great content though !!! thankyou 🙂
Great content, I do really appreciate the effort you put into creating such comprehensive tutorials, specially this one on SD-WAN, it’s a privilege to have it for free. And I’ll be back with the answer to the questions.
It just begun! More real world scenarios/challenges will come soon... 🔥
We will try to share our experiences in these video series
Thanks dearEHSAN EMADN it was a great session
Thank you Ehsan and Navid for making this video.
I watched all of it.
The answer of question is there is relation between number of CPUs and the number of ports they have.
yes goood job! as you mention its because of number of cores🙏👏
It’s the best content I’ve ever watched for SD-WAN👍
Ehsan and Navid are the best, this is amazing and one-in-a-kind SDWAN design. I am learning a lot with this video.
It depends on the number of Vcpus of the cores. for example, vsmart controller on VM can get up to 8 Vcpus and ports respectively and each core gets separate base ports for control connections.
You’re doing a fantastic job… keep up the great work✌🏿
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing, regarding to your question i believe the number of assigned ports are related to the number of vcpus.
You are correct
Well I watched the video till the end, and I think there should be a relationship between number of assigned ports and number of vcpus
Correct Answer! Hope you win the draw!
1:00:16 If i get the question right, the number of connections we see is related to the number of virtual cpus of each sdwan controller. I hope i can win the lab.
Correct Answer! Hope you win the draw!
Thankyou for this video🙏
Very informative 👍🏼
Navid Yahyapour the best instrutor for sdwan ,
well done guys🤞
Q/A: i think the more vCPUs we allocate to each component the more ports will be added.
Correct Answer! Hope you win the draw!
well done!
Wow,perfect
Is that securecrt? how can I get this integregrated with eve-ng. Thanks for the great content
let me know which part you mean?
tell me exact location i will help you
We have a course about sd wan ?
There should be a correlation between the number of assigned ports and the number of vCPUs (cores) assigned. For example , a vManage with 8 CPU will have 8 control sessions (DTLS) to each vBond. Another vManage with 2 CPU will have only 2 DTLS to each vBond. As per cisco documentation, a vManage can be configured to a minimum of 16 vCPUs, and eight vCPUs are used for control connection ports. The vCPUs are designated as Core0 through Core7.Great content though !!! thankyou 🙂
Correct answer!!Welldone!
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