G germanupan New Member Feb 13, 2024 8 0 1 Feb 27, 2024 #1 Hello, my question in this forum is how can I install a cisco nexux 9000 switch in Proxmox VE or in that case what can I use to emulate a switch to create and simulate a spine and leaf network topology.
Hello, my question in this forum is how can I install a cisco nexux 9000 switch in Proxmox VE or in that case what can I use to emulate a switch to create and simulate a spine and leaf network topology.
H homelabenthusiast Member Feb 25, 2024 105 19 18 Feb 27, 2024 #2 Use the guide below. This is what i used and its working no problem. Read here Reactions: vx3
G germanupan New Member Feb 13, 2024 8 0 1 Feb 28, 2024 #3 homelabenthusiast said: Use the guide below. This is what i used and its working no problem. Read here Click to expand... Can you give me another option to implement switches and create a virtual Spine and Leaf architecture with 2 Spine switches and 4 leaf switches.
homelabenthusiast said: Use the guide below. This is what i used and its working no problem. Read here Click to expand... Can you give me another option to implement switches and create a virtual Spine and Leaf architecture with 2 Spine switches and 4 leaf switches.
C copy.run.start New Member Oct 17, 2024 6 1 3 Apr 12, 2025 #4 homelabenthusiast said: Use the guide below. This is what i used and its working no problem. Read here Click to expand... Is it still working for you? I followed the guide you shared and cannot get it working.
homelabenthusiast said: Use the guide below. This is what i used and its working no problem. Read here Click to expand... Is it still working for you? I followed the guide you shared and cannot get it working.
V Vincent Monnier New Member Jul 4, 2025 1 1 3 Jul 4, 2025 #5 On my side to make it working properly, I was forced to disable the secure boot option on the UEFI configuration. And then it boots properly. Reactions: vx3
On my side to make it working properly, I was forced to disable the secure boot option on the UEFI configuration. And then it boots properly.
V vx3 New Member Jul 23, 2025 1 0 1 Jul 23, 2025 #6 Vincent Monnier said: On my side to make it working properly, I was forced to disable the secure boot option on the UEFI configuration. And then it boots properly. Click to expand... You just solved a problem I've been dealing with for 2 days. Thank you sir.
Vincent Monnier said: On my side to make it working properly, I was forced to disable the secure boot option on the UEFI configuration. And then it boots properly. Click to expand... You just solved a problem I've been dealing with for 2 days. Thank you sir.