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  • 1.  3rd Mobility Conductor L3 Adjacency?

    Posted Oct 14, 2024 12:55 PM

    I currently have a primary Conductor in my Chicago office and a secondary Conductor in my Louisville office connected via L3 adjacency.  We are moving Chicago offices, so I spun up a new Conductor in the new Chicago office, however I'd like to add it as another L3-connected conductor to the existing two.  I don't want to rebuild this whole thing from scratch.  Is it possible to have a third conductor connected?  Come December I will be shutting down the existing primary Conductor and will be making the new Chicago office Conductor the primary in its place.  Just not sure of the best way to accomplish this.  Is a third L3 adjacency even possible?  The GUI menu is allowing for only two. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.  



  • 2.  RE: 3rd Mobility Conductor L3 Adjacency?

    Posted Oct 14, 2024 03:21 PM

    No.  And if you're changing IP addresses in the move, then you're looking at having to reconfigure several pieces to make that change.  I'd recommend, for the short term, moving the primary function to the Louisville MCR, which will allow you to take the old Chicago MCR offline and then bring up a new one at the new office.



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    Carson Hulcher, ACEX#110
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  • 3.  RE: 3rd Mobility Conductor L3 Adjacency?

    Posted Oct 14, 2024 03:21 PM

    Or...this might be the right time to move to AOS 10.



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    Carson Hulcher, ACEX#110
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  • 4.  RE: 3rd Mobility Conductor L3 Adjacency?

    Posted Oct 15, 2024 04:14 AM

    Hi,

    You can't directly add a third L3 conductor through the GUI since it only allows two, but there's a workaround. You can temporarily promote your new Chicago conductor to be the primary in place of the old one and create the necessary L3 adjacency with the secondary in Louisville. Once it's set up, when December comes, you can decommission the old primary. Be sure to back up the configurations beforehand, so you don't lose any settings during the transition. This way, you won't have to rebuild from scratch.

    Thanks