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When a new BGP peer comes up, what process (or in what order) are routes advertised to the peer? Does it advertise the oldest routes in the Local RIB first? Longest? Completely random?
Does anyone have a tried and true QoS configuration for a Nexus 7k?I'm trying to replicate the standard voice/priority, signalling/bandwidth, default WRED type policy.Here is what I hacked together...class-map type qos match-any 1p7q4t-out-q2 match ...
I have a situation where I'm trying to advertise only 4 host routes from a /24 network to my BGP neighbors.As an example,#R1interface g0/0ip addr 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0standby ip 1.1.1.1router bgp 1network 1.1.1.4 mask 255.255.255.255network 1.1.1.5 m...
Launching CiscoView from the main portal, if I use the device selector to select a device, I get the following error:MessageNo IP address found for this device. There could be a problem with Domain Name System (DNS) resolution.If I type in a device I...
Thanks for the reply; I understand the selection process for placing the route into the RIB; my question is going the other way; it what sequence does it advertise routes to other peers, upon establishing a new session...
Lei Tian,Thanks for the reply.The actual sequence of failure was the SPA card in the router R1, which holds all of the interfaces in question. So the R1 was unreachable.The problem we saw was that some of the host routes (but not all of them) were u...
Nothing official, but I have the following results myself for you to compare:64 byte - 7600Mbps 11310054 frames/sec128 byte - 8500.1 7179158 frames/sec256 byte - 9100.0 4121384 frames/sec512 byte - 9500.0 2232152 frames/sec1024 byte - 9700.0 11614...