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You guys have been very helpful and it is greatly appreciated. I learn a lot of things every day reading through the posts so let me thank you in advance. I have another situation here I'm trying to get my head around. QoS in the "cloud" or rather ...
Long story short, I have a single router with two Ethernet interfaces connected towards two different ISPs. Each interface has a different (isp-provided & advertised) public IP address used to peer with the ISPs across a /30 p2p subnet. eBGP routin...
Quick question for you all:I want to do a multi-router fault-tolerant design for my interconnection between my ISP and my public network. (Outside firewall)I am BGP-peered with my ISP, receiving a default route advertisement inbound and sending one p...
Anyone have any ideas about these "#pkts internal err (recv)"?Configs match on both sides. Packets are mostly getting thru fine, have about 3-5% packet loss across the IPSEC tunnel.It's a tunnel interface with a protection profile. (ipsec ipv4 tunne...
Strange issue here, I've never seen this before in ios.Trying to set up a Cisco 2811 router to run as an NTP server. I will point this router to an external NTP source (GPS) for time.When I go into config mode, and try to issue the ntp server comman...
Agree with Peter on this 100%. Charan-R1, R2, R3, R(x) etc, should all be routing to/with each other (regardless of the topologies that interconnect them - be it Frame Relay, Ethernet, ATM, Serial lines, IPsec tunnels, or whatever) using a dynamic ro...
Just want to follow-up with a final update on this. Peter and Jose have suggested multiple correct ways to do what I need to do. I will summarize them as below:1. (Jose) Use the "tunnel route-via" command. This is the simplest way to do it, altho...
Peter:Yes that command is available. Just trying to imagine what you are suggesting - are you saying to create two FVRFs, each with let's say a /32 host route via the 2 ISPs to the tunnel endpoint(s) but via the 2 different next-hop addresses.Then, ...
The plot thickens! Jose - Very interesting as that seems to be exactly what I need. I'm trying to test out these commands right now. I have some old 1841 routers I was using to lab this up. Advanced IP Services 12.4(25f). I've also checked on a n...
Keith, Does this router run NAT? If so, please compare your NAT configs, to include the access control lists. Also, does this router have any tunnels configured? IPsec and/or GRE?