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Hello,I configured the Route Reflector dynamically using a listen range, and the clients are in an active state but not establishing BGP peerings.For loopback reachability, I am running OSPF and have enabled the MPLS LDP protocol. I am able to reach ...
Hi We have a connection from on-premises to Azure via the ExpressRoute virtual router, with BFD enabled. The BFD interval is set to 1000ms on the on-premises side and 300ms on the Azure side. However, the BGP session is frequently resetting due to BF...
Hi The DMVPN tunnel was reset, which caused the BGP session to reset as well. We observed that the DMVPN crypto socket is down. What could be the issue? We suspect it might be related to the ISP, but they have reported no abnormalities in their logsD...
Please find the OSPF routes below as requestedR11Router#show ip route ospfCodes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGPD - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter areaN1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF...
Thanks for the update. I configured the command as mentioned, and I believe this only applies to static MAC addresses, not dynamically learned ones. Am I correct?
My question is straightforward:How can I block a specific user's MAC address on the switch? I don't want that particular MAC address to appear in my switch's MAC address table. what command do I need to use?
My question is very simple and straightforward:How can I block a specific user's MAC address on the switch? I don't want that particular MAC address to appear in my switch's MAC address table. what command do I need to use?