New Cloud Migration Process for C9300

Mloraditch
A model citizen

New Cloud Migration Process for C9300

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tl;dr - Migration is built into latest versions of IOS-XE vs the process that previously existed and there is a dedicated team to help plan/validate that your system will work

 

Still no public ETAs on other C9X00 models.

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cmr
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I hadn't realised that it destroys all existing configuration and leaves you with an out-of-the-box config.  That doesn't seem like much of a migration to me.  

 

Does anyone know how you migrate from a monitor mode to MS390 mode and does it still destroy all config, even though the dashboard already knows quite a lot of it?

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dustinnewby
Here to help

I migrated a stack of 9300's in my lab and it was fairly simple, but it takes a long time for them to come up in a usable state to configure the management vlan and IP on the management port.  The switches rebooted multiple times over a couple of hours before they were finally stable. Going to be a pretty big maintenance window to upgrade to a supported image and then have several hours of downtime before you can even start configuring them.  

 

A few other issues to note.  There's no port profiles for the C9300's so you have to configure the ports currently.  The C9300's list a bunch of extra switchports that don't exist.  IE I have C9300UN's so it has the 48 ports, 2 stacking ports, and the NM-8X.  But the switchports configuration lists 48 ports, 2 Stack, 2 C3850-NM2-40G's, 4 C3850-NM4-10G's, 8 C3850-NM8-10G's, 2 C9300-NM-2Q's, 8 C9300-NM-8X's, 2 2x40G, 4 4x10G, and 8 8x10G ports.

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