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Does anybody has information on how to import Juniper and/or F5 into CML? Including how to get appropriate image files for those?
Im sure it was already asked but I cant even figure out how to run search for anything on this forum. It looks like it ...
I am confused a little with the way access lists work when applied to multicast traffic. In different documents the examples for configuring multicast boundary (and the range of group addresses advertised by RPs) are showing at least two ways of appl...
I want to increase bandwidth on trunk between two (for now) switches (specifically 3750 and 6500). OK, I configure Etherchannel between them on two ports making bandwidth up to 2 GB. Now, to finish configuration I need to specify load-balancing metho...
This is an update to my original. I followed my advice and checked it in the lab. Not too surprisingly the actual performance indeed differed from logic presented. Again, we are not talking about laws of nature. So (at least on CISCO, dont know about...
Like Tharak's illustration which helps to dispel a little a confusion caused by previous responses :-). But I believe it may not be 100% correct. First, (and indeed always), as Tharak mentioned, it helps to define the terminology, in relation to inb...
So the valid forms, if I understand correctly what you said, (and identical at that) would be
permit ip host 224.1.1.1 or
permit ip any host 224.1.1.1
Or not? Seems you are saying that are not identical. If multicast address in ACL f...
Thanks, Rick. I do understand that in some cases ACL is not listing specifically either destination or source (contrary to the packet filtering usage), like for instance in routing policies. And permit or deny sometimes mean just apply or not to appl...