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Hi All, By definition, Auto rp Listener or pim sparse-dense mode used to solve chicken-egg problem the occurred in auto rp multicast network in which PIM routers need a multicast group to learn about the RPs. therefore I don't expect any PIM router ...
Hi Gyus..I have very simple topolgy, R1 is the Hub, R2 nad R3 are spokes,R2 joined to 224.10.10.10 on int loo 0R3 will ping 224.10.10.10 from its ser intall interfaces configured with sparse-dense mode.NBMA mode is enbled on the hub router although...
Dears,when I had an issue troubleshooting, i noticed that ACLs count for ICMP messages twice as they are, is that real behlavour and why?, or I have a loop in my network? My topology was two dircet Switches (SW2 & SW4) connected directly to each othe...
Dear all,Q1 Is there any differences in "behaviour and configurations" between typing WCCP relatred commands without defining a service ID number and with defining that service ID no?? for example what is defferences between "IP wccp webcache passw...
they both tied to the route maps, this is what I thought,Please see my quote in my 1st post So I understand from you the reverse natting and extendable natting are completely different things, is that means route map only help to implement them??
Thank you, this clarifies one side for me, Now what is the relation between route-map and extendable NAT? As I know, extendable means: the router will create new entry in the NATting table so a new connection from destination side "i,e. outside" to ...
this is unanswered question and it is better to get an answer for him and anyone rather than duplicating the topic, I've same question and I posted some input hoping that it helps, if you have any clarification it will be great.