@@carmelovelardo4659 thanks! Yes that’s on the roadmap but I’ve been ill with pneumonia as of late which is why I’ve not done any new content in a while. Planning to pick it up in the new year
Sir! I have recently found your channel and I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. Thank you for what you do. Your videos are packed with information and are extremely useful from a learning perspective.
@@Netcademy there is also a course on the Juniper learning portal somewhere that goes into detail about Creating a Juniper lab with EVE-NG (Open Learning)
@@Netcademy lolzz..EVE-NG has it all but that course covers Mist-Edge setup in it. I attended this course a while back and the guy provided some good resources that I can't locate :(
Thanks for the comment & support. Ooh that's a different topic! Do you mean how do I onboard my vJunos images onto my Mist org? Or how do I install vJunos onto my eve-ng? If the latter the documentation from eve-ng is really good and helped me 100%. Thanks once again.
Great video.Thanks for making it! If in case I need to connect the core switch directly to the Servers via ESI instead keeping access switch in between, how can i achive that- meaning how can i map the core switch port to the server in MIST. Could you please help to understand that.
Thanks for watching. So this video is about a Campus Fabric using EVPN Multihoming i.e. layer 2 between access & core switches but layer 3 between core switches. If you wanted to connect servers directly to core switches via ESI then this can be done but not in the Campus Fabric topology builder. As these are defined Juniper Validated Designs (JVD). For this type of network you would instead utilize EZI-LAG, a feature a switch template, on Mist, which builds ESI-LAGs from a switch(es) to a server(s). Hope that helps.
Hello and thank you so much for making such a beautiful video. I am going to set up an EVPN-VXLAN fabric using QFX5120s and just like in this video I have one question. My gateways are in a firewall and this firewall will connect to my spines. How can I make this connection? When connecting access switches, should it be like that we are making a configuration with esi-lag towards the switches, so that the connection is L2 towards the firewalls. This came to my mind because the devices are not juniper and I am thinking of adding this configuration to the devices from the additional CLI config tab via mist. Is your suggestion in this direction or is there another way? Thank you very much in advance.
Thanks for your support. So you are talking about a leaf/ spine scenario which by the sounds of it is more for a dara center network? If so I am starting a new playlist today focusing on Apstra which can do this.
@@Netcademy I will not do spine - leaf, in fact, I will set up EVPN-VXLAN between two QFXs as you did, then I will connect the edge switches via mist by making LACP. My only problem is that L3 gateways are in the firewall, I did not know where to connect the firewall in this structure. Think exactly the same as your structure, even the place where it says “net” in the topology should be firewalls. I want to access the internet in this way. Apstra is very capable compared to my requirements and my devices do not support Apstra. I have 2 QFX5120-48Y and they are used as Leaf in Apstra's validated designs (but I will make them backbone here) and EX2300s do not support Apstra anyway.
@@cankaranisoner9208 Understood. So a JVD from Juniper Networks would recommend having the firewall connected to the leaf devices. This would then be known a Service Block i.e. it's where all services (DNS, DHCP, NTP, Firewall etc) are located. On the Campus Fabric the inter-vni routing, which I think I mentioned in the video, takes place outside of the Campus Fabric. In this case it would be on the firewall. To do this you have to define 'other routes' in the Network Settings section to define a route to the firewall to allow inter-vni routing. Here's one link which might help (happy reading lol). www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/jvd/jvd-campus-fabric-core-distribution-erb-wired-assurance/index.html
Thank you so much for this content!
@@dianastucki you are welcome! More to come once I get over my pneumonia 👍
thanks a lot for this super video. It should be useful to have another video with Campus Fabric Core-Distribution layout.
@@carmelovelardo4659 thanks! Yes that’s on the roadmap but I’ve been ill with pneumonia as of late which is why I’ve not done any new content in a while. Planning to pick it up in the new year
Sir! I have recently found your channel and I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. Thank you for what you do. Your videos are packed with information and are extremely useful from a learning perspective.
That's very kind of you and thanks for the feedback & support. Please feel free to share my page and shout it out on Linkedin :).
great vid. Need one for the Mist-Edge setup using single arm (multi-interfaces) design
All in good time haha. Need to see how I can do that though :). Thanks for the support
@@Netcademy there is also a course on the Juniper learning portal somewhere that goes into detail about Creating a Juniper lab with EVE-NG (Open Learning)
@@mannusharma8413 Oh yes there's loads online. Personally I used a different source for mine lol
@@Netcademy lolzz..EVE-NG has it all but that course covers Mist-Edge setup in it. I attended this course a while back and the guy provided some good resources that I can't locate :(
@@mannusharma8413 Ooh let me know what course that is please :)
Great vid, it would be nice to see how you setup vjunos using eve-ng.
Thanks for the comment & support. Ooh that's a different topic! Do you mean how do I onboard my vJunos images onto my Mist org? Or how do I install vJunos onto my eve-ng? If the latter the documentation from eve-ng is really good and helped me 100%. Thanks once again.
Great video.Thanks for making it! If in case I need to connect the core switch directly to the Servers via ESI instead keeping access switch in between, how can i achive that- meaning how can i map the core switch port to the server in MIST. Could you please help to understand that.
Thanks for watching. So this video is about a Campus Fabric using EVPN Multihoming i.e. layer 2 between access & core switches but layer 3 between core switches. If you wanted to connect servers directly to core switches via ESI then this can be done but not in the Campus Fabric topology builder. As these are defined Juniper Validated Designs (JVD). For this type of network you would instead utilize EZI-LAG, a feature a switch template, on Mist, which builds ESI-LAGs from a switch(es) to a server(s). Hope that helps.
Hello and thank you so much for making such a beautiful video. I am going to set up an EVPN-VXLAN fabric using QFX5120s and just like in this video I have one question.
My gateways are in a firewall and this firewall will connect to my spines. How can I make this connection?
When connecting access switches, should it be like that we are making a configuration with esi-lag towards the switches, so that the connection is L2 towards the firewalls. This came to my mind because the devices are not juniper and I am thinking of adding this configuration to the devices from the additional CLI config tab via mist. Is your suggestion in this direction or is there another way?
Thank you very much in advance.
Thanks for your support. So you are talking about a leaf/ spine scenario which by the sounds of it is more for a dara center network? If so I am starting a new playlist today focusing on Apstra which can do this.
@@Netcademy I will not do spine - leaf, in fact, I will set up EVPN-VXLAN between two QFXs as you did, then I will connect the edge switches via mist by making LACP. My only problem is that L3 gateways are in the firewall, I did not know where to connect the firewall in this structure. Think exactly the same as your structure, even the place where it says “net” in the topology should be firewalls. I want to access the internet in this way.
Apstra is very capable compared to my requirements and my devices do not support Apstra. I have 2 QFX5120-48Y and they are used as Leaf in Apstra's validated designs (but I will make them backbone here) and EX2300s do not support Apstra anyway.
@@cankaranisoner9208 Understood. So a JVD from Juniper Networks would recommend having the firewall connected to the leaf devices. This would then be known a Service Block i.e. it's where all services (DNS, DHCP, NTP, Firewall etc) are located. On the Campus Fabric the inter-vni routing, which I think I mentioned in the video, takes place outside of the Campus Fabric. In this case it would be on the firewall. To do this you have to define 'other routes' in the Network Settings section to define a route to the firewall to allow inter-vni routing. Here's one link which might help (happy reading lol). www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/jvd/jvd-campus-fabric-core-distribution-erb-wired-assurance/index.html
@@Netcademy Thank you so much man, this document would solve all my problems :)
@@cankaranisoner9208 You're welcome. Thanks for the support.