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Where I work we have a 1G link connecting our test lab to the rest of the network. We have a traffic generator in the lab and sometimes engineers generate traffic to an IP destination which isn't in the lab routing table and by using the defau...
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Hi Ganesh,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately this only helps when trying to limit a specific IP address or a known range. What I'd like to do here is limit all flows of traffic from any source IP address.
Thanks.
If the Avaya Control Unit isn't marking the traffic you could use an ACL to match packets based on the source IP address, port number or both. Anything matching you could then put into a priority queue. So you could do something like this:
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This looks like exactly the same issue that I have experienced before. If that's the case what is happening is OSPF is forming an adjacency between your two core switches over each VLAN, hence you have multiple paths to the same destination. If you m...
After some searching I came across the following topic:https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/138646/configuration-exampleroute-reflectors-implemention-mpls-vpnI've just tested this and it works brilliantly - your answer was correct but I now under...