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We have a configuration with 2 N7ks are a VPC pair and we are trying to migrate a SVI VLAN from a Cat 6500 to the N7ks. The SVI on the Cat 6500 has two secondary addresses and both times I shut down SVI on the 6500 and enable the SVI on the N7ks ther...
My BGP route has 2 routes for a networkcore-pri#sh ip bgp 8.3.26.0/23BGP routing table entry for 8.3.26.0/23, version 245129772Paths: (2 available, best #1, table Default-IP-Routing-Table) Not advertised to any peer 65535 3356 26769 10.1.1.2 (me...
I having a problem with the ASR 9ks not supporting SVIs. We have (2) 6509s in a basic configuration. They have a layer 2 link between them with vlan 100 on that link, they each have a SVI on vlan 100 and have hsrp configured. A remote device has 2 in...
The router I'm executing the commands on is a 6509 with IOS 122-18.SXF14.10.1.1.2 (metric 101) from 10.1.1.2 (10.1.1.2) Origin IGP, metric 21381, localpref 100, valid, internal, bestI think the metric (101) is the IGP metric to the next hop. Th...
Milan,From the output below:10.1.1.1 (metric 101) from 10.1.1.1 (66.28.22.29)The 10.1.1.1 is the BGP neighbor, the metric (101) is the IGP metric to that neighbor and the 66.28.22.29 is the router ID. Bob
Below is the sh ip bgp 8.3.26.0/23 longer-prefixes:core-pri#sh ip bgp 8.3.26.0/23 longer-prefixes BGP table version is 246313347, local router ID is 130.64.254.1Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal, ...
Jon,I made a mistake about the router ID. Router with IP Address 10.1.1.1 has a router iD of 66.28.22.29 and router with an IP Address of 10.1.1.2 has a router ID of 10.1.1.2. So since 10.1.1.2 is lower than 66.28.22.29, that's why it would be using ...