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Hello,I am hoping to get some advice regarding BGP and route-map configuration that we have on our MPLS router. This config was implemented before my arrival and it has me somewhat confused. We are advertising many networks out of our main office, ...
Hello,I have a few remote sites that we would like to optimize VOIP traffic in each one. The sites are connected via MPLS network and are configured so: MPLS > Cisco 2911 router > Cisco 3750 stack. We have QOS enabled and applied to the WAN interfa...
I think I have it figured out. We have a backup VPN that connects a remote site (lets call it Site A) to the main office (Site B). The reason the remote site networks are advertised from the main office is so Site C can access Site A through Site B ...
So this is the weird thing, and the reason I want to get rid of these network commands. When everything is up and running normally, my router is only advertising two routes, 10.10.x.x and 10.100.x.x. See Info below. However, if one of my sites los...
Thanks for the reply guys. It sounds like I don't need any QOS on our LAN interface, which makes sense. We have QOS on the switch ports then on the WAN interface of the remote site and the WAN interface of the other site the traffic is destined to...