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WEBVTT 1 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:20.000 Then, yeah, from Jason and I guess Bob or other guys have have asked us to do, we've already started to do some, the software automations we were doing attentional and MBPA, bring them in house and do them in Ansible and AWX on like a with Nebula, Nebula will be driving the. 2 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:00:20.000 --> 00:00:37.680 Like front end but like all the network interaction will be with with Ansible. So we we're starting with Nexus nine K and we have the SOP, but we and we've done kind of the the base upgrade without really validations, very basic download a file, make sure the MV five is good and. 3 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:00:37.680 --> 00:00:55.980 You'd proceed with another multi stage upgrade, but we want to also include I guess the mop like pre and post check any any like gotchas, any, back out or rollback conditions, so I guess we started this meeting just to kind of like level set today, I guess 1st get a mop that we can use, like start. 4 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:00:55.980 --> 00:01:26.529 Doing some prechecks in that and maybe go over some stuff for next for the follow up meeting, so I guess me and Sam talked about like maybe from you Patrick and your team getting at 1st of all, like what are like any pre validations that are like a dead stop, anything before even before prechecks, if it's not in the mop, like what what are things you would check for that if this condition doesn't met, what would you not proceed with and we just need to document that like on chop with with Sanjay and Skip. 5 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:01:26.529 --> 00:01:48.882 So, yeah, so everything should be on the maps. I got some maps over here that we use for some upgrade pretty recently. So I'm gonna share that in the chat and you let me know if that's what you're looking for. So those are for specific devices. 6 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:01:48.882 --> 00:02:05.940 Yeah, if we're looking probably just from youtube, just yeah every maybe maybe even you also calling out separately like everything that you would if a sister device, like say if it's a a VDC, like how would you discover that? So if you didn't know what that sister device was, how would you discover it? 7 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:02:05.940 --> 00:02:35.192 And what would you look, what would be a blocker on that that device has the interface is down or anything else that would make you want to stop the maintenance? Just we're just gonna document all of that. If it's not, if it's in the mop, that's good too, but just like maybe from operations calling out every step that they would stop, you understand that we would just incorporate that into an ansible playbook? But we can look at the mop, but if you want to bring some, some notes for next week, we can just go over that in terms of what you would stop for for pre validation, pre check. 8 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:02:35.192 --> 00:02:36.692 Yeah. 9 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:02:36.692 --> 00:02:57.810 And traffic shift too, so like every scenario for a traffic shift, like how would we do that with all the possibilities across our network as is for nine Ks we'll just stick to nine Ks now. Like traffic shifting, what would we do for every scenario? If there's maintenance mode enabled, if not, if it's not enabled, how would you do it, and what steps would you take to do that? 10 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:02:57.810 --> 00:03:02.751 Okay. Yeah, I see what you're looking for. I'm probably gonna need some time to. 11 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:03:02.751 --> 00:03:05.552 Work on that? Yeah yes. Yeah. 12 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:03:05.552 --> 00:03:10.084 But yeah, let me let me share these maps 1st. 13 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:03:10.084 --> 00:03:12.990 Yeah, just emailed that to everyone on the on. 14 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:03:12.990 --> 00:03:14.330 In this. 15 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:03:14.330 --> 00:03:16.312 On the meeting. 16 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:03:16.312 --> 00:03:38.912 That'd be great. Yeah, I'm gonna reply reply to all and put that in there. I had a question though. Are you gonna be, do you know if you're gonna be working with Cisco because they did the the exact same work when they were working on BPA? I was kind of wondering I was kind of wondering if you're gonna discuss with them or gonna be completely. 17 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:03:38.912 --> 00:03:47.829 If there's a contact you bring them into the call, they can give that feedback too. So we're just looking for like our, our process, how it is today. 18 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:03:47.829 --> 00:04:00.960 Yeah, that BPA is a Cisco BPA adoption tool, which is proprietary to Cisco, which they used on the nine K, the Nexus nine K deployment project. 19 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:04:00.960 --> 00:04:04.020 Yeah, we're we're testing. 20 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:04:04.020 --> 00:04:07.422 So Patrick, did you give the rundown here of what we're. 21 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:04:07.422 --> 00:04:08.660 For what we need and what we'. 22 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:04:08.660 --> 00:04:12.001 Yeah, we're going over like some deliverables. 23 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:04:12.001 --> 00:04:33.123 For you know we're gonna get the mop, we're gonna go through that and Patrick's gonna kind of go through and give us what if it's not in the mop or if it if it is in the mops outlining the conditions that we would stop, how we would prep traffic shift for next week, just give us take some time and get that data down the call. Oh oh sorry yeah you're right. 24 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:04:33.123 --> 00:05:02.059 So yeah, I'm gonna, I'm gonna need to take some time to work on that, make sure that I mean if something's not covered on the map, if we're missing something, I'm gonna put that together and give it to you but yeah I'm gonna give you some maps that we use pretty recently for I think it's for from 937 to 1032 and I also have the two steps. So basically for the two steps. 25 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:05:02.059 --> 00:05:10.098 We do two mops. We do one mop for the 931 to 937 1st and then we do 9372. 26 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:05:10.098 --> 00:05:21.681 Ten three two. Yeah, but I do think there's NO nine there's NO 931 out there anymore, right? They look how they got checked and we're all like we're either 937 or above. 27 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:05:21.681 --> 00:05:24.479 There might be 23. 28 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:05:24.479 --> 00:05:28.403 We have 23 devices. We might need. 29 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:05:28.403 --> 00:05:35.579 To check let me look at the I have a device that I think I have like a way to check versioning. 30 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:05:35.579 --> 00:05:49.360 And yeah, there's a hundred and 9039 Ks that have been upgraded. It's a two step upgrade pro project we we just finished, but we found 23 additional ones that haven't been upgraded. 31 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:05:49.360 --> 00:05:55.594 Yeah, I'll yeah, I I think we have everything's upgraded to at least 937 we'll veri. 32 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:05:55.594 --> 00:06:03.911 Okay, if everything is upgraded to 937 it's probably just just gonna be like one month. Yeah. 33 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:06:03.911 --> 00:06:33.156 So Patrick, I would also think too, like, anything additional like that you would want to add in, any additional checks or processes, feel free to give us that info too, just because like if this has all been done through Ansible or programmatically, then, you know, you may get, you guys may want to add some checks in there that you're not checking on now from like a manual perspective. I know Cisco was doing some of these before, so anything you can think of like that, feel free to give us too. 34 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:06:33.156 --> 00:06:34.995 Okay. 35 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:06:34.995 --> 00:06:55.116 Yeah, and I see like there's 1936 device out there and then the rest are 937 or or like 1032 or 1023 Amy, so, but yeah, we, we can, focus on 937 and we can probably get a short little kicker to do 936 to 937 and then you go from there. 36 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:06:55.116 --> 00:07:09.575 Okay, and do you know how long it's gonna take to I guess, I guess you you may not not yet, but I was thinking do you know how long it's gonna take to get the tool up and running? Do you have like a target? 37 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:07:09.575 --> 00:07:22.595 I mean we were talking end of Q1, but we still have to work with Nebula to get their front and running. So this this conversation we're having now is really just getting the requirements started for the other validation stuff, so it's gonna be a few weeks. 38 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:07:22.595 --> 00:07:33.671 Good mothermore. Okay. I guess too, like once we get the Ansible scripts created, if they wanted to use it early before we got like the front end integration, that would be viable as well for like testing purposes. 39 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:07:33.671 --> 00:07:45.895 Yeah, we could, we could use the workflow engine of AWX to to stitch them together, require testing, we have stamp. We can test the stamp. 40 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:07:45.895 --> 00:07:50.087 Okay. 41 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:07:50.087 --> 00:07:52.592 So alright. 42 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:07:52.592 --> 00:08:12.197 But yeah, so like just notes around like just to reiterate like yeah shared that mop and we'll we'll start doing the pre and like just comparison with like traffic traffic levels and all that sort of stuff. All the normal stuff we think we should do and we can we'll verify a few of that is what you want. But yeah, like we talked about the any all the stopping points that. 43 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:08:12.197 --> 00:08:14.758 That would you would back out traffic shifts. 44 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:08:14.758 --> 00:08:39.633 Traffic shifts, still the question to you around, do you want, to stop before you shift traffic? Like, do you want to do your validation pre check and then wait or you just want to run on through it? I know some leadership wants to just keep on NO stopping at all and just if there's NO errors, just go through it, but just getting how do you guys want it to run if you want to actually wait before your traffic shift your mouse. 45 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:08:39.633 --> 00:08:49.418 Okay. Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna set up a meeting this week with the Nexus upgrade team and I'm gonna be I'm gonna. 46 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:08:49.418 --> 00:08:51.559 Work with them to see. 47 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:08:51.559 --> 00:09:07.453 Yeah, it's gonna take me some time, but in the meantime, I'm gonna share the map that we I mean one of the recent map that we actually used to do the upgrade and yeah I can share the template as well that we have, the standard that we have. 48 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:09:07.453 --> 00:09:19.729 But yeah yeah you shared that stuff again in the mop and yeah we can we can we can start with that with enough, that's enough for me and same with to work on before next week. 49 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:09:19.729 --> 00:09:33.494 Okay. Yeah, I I'm gonna go ahead and start with that and set up the meeting with the people doing the upgrade to discuss the current process and make sure that we're covering everything on the new tool. 50 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:09:33.494 --> 00:09:49.593 Cool. And then yeah also like just so that I guess Skip and Patrick know that we're once we do the nine K we'll we'll probably we'll touch I think and Arista is the next ask from Bob, but we'll we'll touch the other platforms and succession after this to do the same thing over and over again for you. 51 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:09:49.593 --> 00:09:51.995 Yeah, i'd rather get the one. 52 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:09:51.995 --> 00:10:00.990 I'm working tested, make sure we got the everything processed down before we do any others. Sure yeah I'm not I'm not touching anything else yet, just just letting them know that the scope of the. 53 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:10:00.990 --> 00:10:03.513 Okay, so nine case. 54 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:10:03.513 --> 00:10:06.070 1st and, when we are. 55 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:10:06.070 --> 00:10:09.176 Confirm everything we move to our test. 56 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:10:09.176 --> 00:10:11.071 Yeah. 57 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:10:11.071 --> 00:10:15.674 So when's the next meeting Pat? 58 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:10:15.674 --> 00:10:27.157 You want to do some we want to do something for like Tuesday or Wednesday next week and we'll just give us about a week to get our. 59 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:10:27.157 --> 00:10:32.378 The rules back. Yep yep, sorry. And we can meet with you directly. 60 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:10:32.378 --> 00:10:36.516 If we have any questions, we'll reach out to you. 61 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:10:36.516 --> 00:10:47.235 Is there a, project scope? Have you developed that, you know, just a project document for this whole. 62 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:10:47.235 --> 00:11:00.920 Effort. There's a Jira project ticket. Does it have like I think it has like subtasks, right? They might not be fleshed out. I've done some stuff on chop, but it's just kind of with our team. But we can, we can now. 63 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:11:00.920 --> 00:11:06.838 If I do that. Yeah, if you do have a Jira ticket, could you send me the ticket number, please? 64 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:11:06.838 --> 00:11:10.072 Yeah, we'll we'll get Sanja to share that. 65 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:11:10.072 --> 00:11:18.196 Hey Skip, do you think we're gonna need, do you think we're gonna need the on our side? Probably. 66 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:11:18.196 --> 00:11:22.274 Or the actual maintenance windows or just a ticket for. 67 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:11:22.274 --> 00:11:25.280 To track whatever we're doing on our side. 68 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:11:25.280 --> 00:11:43.039 Yeah, if you guys need a Jira ticket, I don't even know how that's working at this point. Like, we have a Paas project ticket as part of like all the quarterly planning, so we can give you the past project ticket if you guys want to create a ticket like have your own ticket link to that or however that's gonna work. 69 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:11:43.039 --> 00:11:47.960 Thank you. Yeah, that'd be great, great. Thank you. 70 "Sandhya Gali" (3474884864) 00:11:47.960 --> 00:11:53.558 I'm gonna include that in our meeting minutes. 71 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:11:53.558 --> 00:12:01.838 Good. Good. Project tickets 381381. 72 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:12:02.358 --> 00:12:20.336 And you did mention phases, that's good. What about your key dates? Is that in your project plan perhaps? Some deliverables and key dates? 73 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:12:20.336 --> 00:12:36.349 Well, for us right now we're sort of in, development configuration. We've already done like a lot of planning, a lot of development, so we really just need that mop so we cannot do the, all the build out on our side. And I think what we were initially. 74 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:12:36.349 --> 00:12:57.936 Targeting was to probably have it stamp testing like into the month, early March with deployment ready probably by end of March, but depends what kind of nepula integration we have to do and that might tag another 30 days on there, but we're hoping to have like Ansible stuff tests ready probably within the month. 75 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:12:57.936 --> 00:13:09.137 Got it, thank you. Just taking notes. That's in two weeks. 76 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:13:09.137 --> 00:13:18.941 A month has been like 30 days to get everything hardened up. We already have like a working prototype, so really now it's just fine tuning it to your mop. 77 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:13:18.941 --> 00:13:28.776 Okay. Yeah, just doing the validations and that sort of stuff. Yeah, the hard and the hard stuff, not just upgrading or rebooting. 78 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:13:28.776 --> 00:13:41.736 Okay, and is there anybody else from our side of the house besides Patrick and myself? I mean, I know you've talked to Bob or Nate. 79 "Jason Mcallister" (3260354048) 00:13:41.736 --> 00:13:48.056 Yeah, we started with Sean, we went to Bob, we went to Patrick, so. 80 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:13:48.056 --> 00:13:50.492 It rolls downhill, so I think. 81 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:13:50.492 --> 00:13:51.614 I. 82 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:13:51.614 --> 00:13:59.076 Okay. Yep. Just need to know who the players are. Thanks, Jason. 83 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:13:59.076 --> 00:14:00.315 Okay. 84 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:14:00.315 --> 00:14:02.874 Patrick, you got any other. 85 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:14:02.874 --> 00:14:14.854 Any questions? I think I'm good. I think I'm good. Yeah, I see, I see exactly what what they're looking for. So yeah, it should be good. I'm gonna do some work on my side. Excellent. 86 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:14:14.854 --> 00:14:19.553 Then we got a few days to put it together and get it back to Patrick Reed. 87 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:14:19.553 --> 00:14:22.295 Yes sir. 88 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:14:22.295 --> 00:14:46.933 Yeah, just get over that, get over that mop and I will start like just plugging in the pre and post commands and seeing what we can parse like out of the box and like, yeah, we'll work on how to how we compare it after the fact. Hopefully by the time we, you know, talk again. I have a working example of just a pre and post with the upgrade or just a post a pre and post with nothing in between as a placeholder. 89 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:14:46.933 --> 00:14:50.268 It's always tricky when you have two patricks. 90 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:14:50.268 --> 00:14:54.112 Yeah. Contacts, I guess. 91 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:14:54.112 --> 00:15:01.253 Good guys, ok. Well, thank you. 92 "Patrick Pouna" (3493012224) 00:15:01.253 --> 00:15:07.133 Yeah, you guys, thank you guys. 93 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:15:07.133 --> 00:15:11.137 We'll look forward to the meeting notes. 94 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:15:11.137 --> 00:15:14.594 Yeah, Jason might be talking. Are you. 95 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:15:14.594 --> 00:15:34.080 Sandia, is it, is that how you say it? Sandia? Yes, that's correct. Okay, and Sandia, you know, we're right down at this end of 7th floor. We're Rick Berkinshaw and Tim Schuber. We're right outside there Bob and Nate. 96 "Sandhya Gali" (3474884864) 00:15:34.080 --> 00:15:39.213 If you need anything, I'm right over here. I'm also I'm actually working from. 97 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:15:39.213 --> 00:15:41.292 So. 98 "Sandhya Gali" (3474884864) 00:15:41.292 --> 00:15:43.276 Skip in Atlanta, but. 99 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:15:43.276 --> 00:15:45.554 No, thanks. 100 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:15:45.554 --> 00:15:49.099 Yeah, so you're not. 101 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:15:49.099 --> 00:15:50.693 From Denver on the 7th floor. 102 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:15:50.693 --> 00:15:54.093 Sometimes, right? 103 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:15:54.093 --> 00:16:00.927 Yeah. Okay, well, yeah, we'll catch up with you guys later then, and thank you. 104 "Patrick Reed" (2742856192) 00:16:00.927 --> 00:16:02.370 Okay. 105 "Skip Atwood" (2117240832) 00:16:02.370 --> 00:16:09.300 Thank you. Hope it doesn't snow too deep. Bye. Bye. Thank you.
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