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Hi all,
Quick question I believe. It's been so long since I last had to and I don't have a test environment presently.
In setting the system jumbomtu on a 6506 switch with trunks/port-channels configured, is this briefly service impacting? I know t...
Hey all,
I have a server that is NATed from a private address to a public address (static 1:1), and while inbound traffic to it works, if it tries to browse the internet it cannot. Other things on the internal 10.x.12.x network can browse just fine,...
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to run this out there to get some additional opinions and see if I was missing anything:
I am looking at possibly deploying OTV w/FHRP isolation (via ASR1ks) across two data centers and removing the stretched layer 2 fabr...
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to run this out there to get some additional opinions and see if I was missing anything:
I am looking at possibly deploying OTV w/FHRP isolation (via ASR1ks) across two data centers and removing the stretched layer 2 fabr...
Hi, Does anyone know if this is a functional configuration? For instance: I've got 3 sites - Site 1 is connected to Site 2.Site 3 is connected to Site 2. Site 1 & Site 3 have no connectivity between each other, but want to extend Layer 2 via OTV and ...
So curiously, how is this config example working if you have statics on the hub for the NBMA networks of the remote routers? You'd need statics (or a default, not shown here) on the spoke routers to reach the NBMA addresses of the other spokes, since...
Eric,How about in a scenario where you migrated from Self-signed to 3rd party certificate on a non-default keyring? We're noticing when we change the HTTPs cert to non-default keyring it breaks UCSM<->UCSC communication. TAC is saying you need to unr...
Harish, Thanks - it's all layer 2, so that would work. The only question I come up with now is, two of the sites are ASRs and one is a N7K. At the middle site (the one that both connect to), the ASR would be taking two separate handoffs for each diff...
Hey Eric,I do not believe that the ID range qualification policy yet works within global service profiles the way Paul is trying to use them. I am using 1.1(2a) and not having luck with it. Basically, what it's telling me is that there are no resourc...