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I'm trying to determine if I'm dealing with bug or not. In my lab I'm playing around with BGP conditional routing. Example: if a route exists then advertise another route, simple or is it? Please don't tell me that I can't remove a single route fr...
I have Lync currently installed internally in my organization with edge federation support setup. We just put in CUPC to support our jabber clients but my real questions is can both CUPC and LYNC federate externally with other organizations if the e...
I have an application where I need to initiate an SSL VPN tunnel inside of a tunnel setup with a Cisco VPN client(IPsec/UDP). Our policy for our Cisco client is not to allow split-tunneling. I get connected to the SSL VPN box but after that I canno...
Our border router is sending a default route only but our ASA is not learning the route. We have run debugs and we have verified that it is being seen by the ASA but the route is not being installed in the routing table. Any ideas?
I like it, too the point. I'm now finding myself asking or wanting to know the same thing. It's just that simple isn't it. All we are asking for is how it's done, what the secret sauce is with whatever type of routing is being done.
This link is good because it does show when the router takes action on the NAT as opposed to an access-list etc. however it falls short in telling you what order is used when the router has to determine the action to use when both a static and dynam...
This is what I was looking for. If this is the only reference it makes it kind if hard for those newbies to learn in my opinion if they have to find the answers in TAC cases. I guess you could consider TAC cases as documentation however during a CC...