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Hi, I need help with a DMZ on our edge network and a ton of web servers that are in the DMZ from two different /24 subnets..We have 2 x /24 public subnets that are routed to us from our ISP (63.241.163.0 and 63.241.172.0). Our ISP routes them to our ...
Hi, I have several remote sites and two main Datacenters. Each main DC is connected via a METRO-E Wan, Datacenter A routes traffic for 10.1.0.0/16. Until now, DC A was the only DC that has a link into our provider MPLS Cloud, all remote sites connect...
Afternoon – I’m looking for the best way to advertise two separate datacenters subnets into our private BGP / MPLS cloud. We have two main datacenters one advertises the summary router of 10.1.0.0/16. The other datacenter advertises the subnet 10.2.0...
Hi,This is my first time rolling out a next platform. We have two 7ks that vPC to two downstream 5Ks and each 5K has about 10 x 2K’s off each 5K as TOR for VMware and Hyper-V servers.If I setup a single sever as an access port I have no issues. We’re...
I have a single Spoke (for now) that I’m testing with, I’m running Phase 2 DMVPN and I have two tunnels built on the Spoke router. Tunnel 10 goes to DC1 and Tunnel 20 goes to DC2.The Spoke router is sitting behind a normal SoHo Linksys routers and th...
No - you're right Jon.Thanks for jumping in on this one. I'm going to just route the VLAN 172 IP space to the outside IP of the edge firewall and then NAT from there. I was hoping there was a better way but I think you're right - for what i'm trying ...
Hi Jon, Thanks for the reply. I too am not a fan of using secondary interfaces. yes, the other range is the 172 Vlan, I see where my post was confusing. Right now the only way i see this working is if I route the 172Vlan to the outside interface of t...
Each DC has its own summary - not both summaries to null 0. DC A has a route to null 0 for its local and the same with DC B. Each DC has does however have a summary route for the other DC in its routing table which it learned from EIGRP. So based on ...
Hi Jon, Sorry if my ordinal post was unclear. DC A and DC B are connected via WAN. They are both in the same EIRGP AS (100).Under the BGP process, for DC A, I do have a summary address of 10.1.0.0/16. For DC B, under the BGP process I have the summar...