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DiagramOur WAN infrastructure is comprised of two MPLS carriers both of which are running BGP. For redundancy, all of our locations have dual MPLS connections to WAN. All corporate data and Internet access is housed in our data center. A number of ...
We have a Cisco 3845 we're monitoring with MRTG. The traffic summary page routinely shows the Ge0/0 interface pushing significantly more traffic than its S1/0 interface; WAN connection is a DS3. Looking at the stats today:Interface Ge0/0In: Max 9.4...
From an EIGRP troubleshooting perspective, how can I find out the source of a specific route advertisement in the routing table? With BGP, you can trace a route advertisement down to a specific BGP process ID. Provided a unique BGP process ID is con...
We're running SW v4.2.99.0 on our 4402 WLC and across all of our 1242 APs; 23 total, 9 running in local mode, 14 running in HREAP mode.My understanding is, if the WLC is down, the APs will go into standalone mode whereby existing wireless connections...
Our remote users in Germany are provided with a mixture of Vodafone 3G Mobile Connect Cards (PCMCIA) and "USB sticks" for cellular broadband access. Installed on their laptops is Vodafone's Mobile Connect Client & Cisco VPN client version 5.To connec...
If we were to NAT it would definitely be a pool so we'd have a way of determining the real source address if we had to. My thought was to select an unused remote site subnet as the NAT pool then advertise the /24 subnet out of Carrier-2; we're curre...
There is a secondary IP address on the ge0/0 interface the provider uses for management, however, that's consistent across all our routers. Aside from that, the other difference is apparently its doing encryption on the serial interface:interface Ser...
I'm trying to learn the environment by discovering the advertising router of each subnet. The MPLS routing tables aren't much help since the next hop is the interface to the provider. I've found the topology tables to be more helpful 'provided' its a...
Peter, thanks for the response and the link. I'm in a new environment that's running EIGRP exclusively throughout the network -- previous environment was BGP(WAN) / OSPF(LAN) -- and I'm trying to make head/tails of how things are setup.