L3 Domain and VMM Domain. AEP is the GLUE between the domain and VLAN Pools. An attachable access entity profile (AAEP) associates a VMM domain with the physical network infrastructure where the vSphere hosts are connected. The AAEP defines which VLANs will be permitted on a host-facing interface. When a domain is mapped to an endpoint group, the AAEP validates that the VLAN can be deployed on certain interfaces. An AAEP is a network interface template that enables the deployment of VM controller policies on a large set of leaf switch ports. An AAEP specifies which switches and ports are available and how they are configured. The AAEP can be created on-the-fly during the creation of the VMM domain itself.
The ACI fabric provides multiple attachment points that connect through leaf ports to various external entities such as bare metal servers, virtual machine hypervisors, Layer 2 switches (for example, the Cisco UCS fabric interconnect), or Layer 3 routers (for example Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches). These attachment points can be physical ports, FEX ports, port channels, or a virtual port channel (vPC) on leaf switches.
Attachable Entity Profile
The ACI fabric provides multiple attachment points that connect through leaf ports to various external entities such as bare metal servers, virtual machine hypervisors, Layer 2 switches (for example, the Cisco UCS fabric interconnect), or Layer 3 routers (for example Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switches). These attachment points can be physical ports, FEX ports, port channels, or a virtual port channel (vPC) on leaf switches.
An Attachable Entity Profile (AEP) represents a group of external entities with similar infrastructure policy requirements. The infrastructure policies consist of physical interface policies that configure various protocol options, such as Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), or Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).
An AEP is required to deploy VLAN pools on leaf switches. Encapsulation blocks (and associated VLANs) are reusable across leaf switches. An AEP implicitly provides the scope of the VLAN pool to the physical infrastructure.
Based on the Cisco documentation referenced above, why would it not be hypervisor and layer 3 domain?
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