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Our internal network team is converting our infrastructure to Cisco ACI. I don't know much about it yet, but the general idea seems to be that they plan to reserve and connect devices in CS like they do now, but CS would then talk to the Controller over REST to configure the devices and their connectivity. What are Quali's plans for supporting this emerging technology?
Answer by Alona Getzler · May 02, 2018 at 09:12 AM
Hi Jim, thank you for posting this question.
The Cisco ACI consists of 2 major parts -
1. Cisco Nexus 9k - this is supported by our Cisco NXOS Shell
2. Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC) - this is a type of SDN controller which we do not have any shell for, and currently this is not in our shells backlog. We do have a standard and a template for SDN controller which you can use to create your own shell. For more information on shell development see our devguide.
Thanks,
Alona.
Answer by Jim Pfleger · May 02, 2018 at 09:46 PM
Thanks Alona. I've posted an idea for APIC support.
Answer by perveez Bhatti · May 07, 2018 at 08:56 AM
Hi, just want to ask that what kind of test plans I can perform of ACi network??
Thanks
Perveez
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This is where you can suggest your ideas to help and improve the product for everyone.
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Feel free to vote and comment on other ideas to promote them.
Thanks for everyone who suggested the ideas and voted for them.
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Integrations have several levels:
Certified - Officially tested and supported by Quali.
Preview - Provides a sneak peek to what the Quali team is developing. Officially supported by Quali. Feel free to experiment and comment, but please take into consideration that it is not yet tested and released.
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