Hey guys,
thank you for an awesome resource!
I am referencing this config guide:https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst9500/software/release/17-6/configuration_guide/vxlan/b_176_bgp_evpn_vxlan_9500_cg/configuring_multi_homing_in_b...
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Hope you had a nice week so far... Maybe someone in here knows what the flags in the following output means, taken from a DMVPN lab setup:
R1# sh ip cef vrf nat 0.0.0.0/0 internal
0.0.0.0/0, epoch 3, flags rib only nolabel, rib defined ...
Hi guys,thanks for a great resource! I'm looking at this document on the topic:Cisco IOS-XR BGP with MPLS Designs It says in section 4 that in order to make the exchange (In image 3) work ASBR3 needs to have a dummy iBGP neighbor configured. The doc...
Hi guys Thanks for an awesome resource! A quick question related to BGP and NEXT-HOP-SELF. We have a classic WAN setup with two separately running border switches. They run EBGP towards a firewall setup and IBGP between each other. There is no NEXT-...
Hi everybody,thank you for a great resource! I'm attempting at configuring a CSR router (16.09.05) with netconf - however not with xml, rather with cli stuff. I'm getting this error message:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rpc-reply xmlns="urn...
Hey Any non-networking device, erm. a SAN maybe. In all honesty thats why i am asking, to hear if someone out there has any experience in the non-networking domain with single active setups like this.
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Hey Thanks for replying.
So:Step 1. primary link fails - vtep 2 takes over and secondary link from server is in use. The server has now learned that link 2 is outbound interface for its own traffic to the (in this test case) gateway interface.
Step...
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You are right the placement of your RRs is important - and I agree with @filopeter. Your RRs are control plane nodes, and as such don't need to be placed on nodes in the core. It is perfectly okay to place them in separate datacenters for instan...
Well it would definitely make sense to have devices in the dist / core which each handles more bandwidth, since each tier aggregates more bandwidth than the previous. But it isn't only about capacity. In larger networks the core helps to keep cost an...
Well the core is in this case the label switching core, often without any bgp etc. Access is the last mile up including the PE, here you have all the different medias comming in from customers, DSL, Fiber etc.. And the distribution could be the "bord...