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Hi guys,I have a simple BGP network with 3 ASs. I have configured eBGP sessions between R1 & R2, and R3 & R5. I have also configured iBGP sessions between loopback interfaces of R2 & R4, R4 & R3, and R2 & R3.The next-hop-self parameter has been added...
Dear community, I have a LAN with a Web (.2) and ssh (.3) servers, and PCs all in the same network range (192.168.1.0/24). I would like to have my servers accessible from the outside of the network and at the same time also allow the PCs to ping/surf...
Dear all, I have a simple configuration on PacketTracer 6.0.1 (an old version indeed) where I was playing with HSRP priorities but it does not seem to be working as expected. I have 3 routers configured with IP addresses R1= 192.168.1.1, R2 = 192.168...
Hi everyone, I have a very simple setting in Packet Tracer to test what I learned from zone-based firewalls. WAN <==>[Fa0/0] c2811 [Fa0/1]<==> LAN I am using c2811 router, which is the only one in Packet Tracer 6.0.1 (the only version I have access t...
Hi @Harold Ritter, Thanks once more for your input. I understand your point and, yes, it works when I remove all the extra network advertising (I only advertise 20.1.0.0/16 on R2 and 20.2.0.0/16 on R3) but I would like to understand how to configure ...
Hi @Harold Ritter I am still confused on how to solve this. If I advertise 20.0.0.0/16 and 20.3.0.0/16 either via iBGP or an IGP I don't need next-hop-self but if I don't AS1 and AS3 don't get the required information to reply pings from other the s...
Hi @Harold Ritter Thank you for your time and support. I'd like to ask about your process in configuring a system like this. I understood you prefer to use an IGP to advertise the networks within your AS (just like I did) and then how do you proceed...