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11-11-2022 11:21 AM - last edited on 11-13-2022 07:49 PM by support_s
11-11-2022 11:21 AM - last edited on 11-13-2022 07:49 PM by support_s
Cisco FTD | RAGG BAGG issues.
We currently have an HPE Router connected to a HPE Switch over a single port. We are placing a Cisco Firepower FTD device inline between the two in a cluster configuration. The cluster configuration allows only port channel connections. I was able to set up the port channel with a single port but my connection from my router to my switch is a one port 10G connection. In order for the port to communicate with the cluster I need to create a RAGG and BAGG on the corresponding ends. Can you create a RAGG and BAGG with just a single port?
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11-13-2022 07:47 PM
11-13-2022 07:47 PM
Re: Cisco FTD | RAGG BAGG issues.
Hello @DustinBowles,
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