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We used a 7206 router with an ATM interface to connect to our DSL switches. We also use PPPoE with DHCP. We noticed that when a DSL client reaches the DHCP half-life and does a renew request the router (acting as a relay) unicasts the request to ou...
I have 1 site on my WAN that is in the process of being de-merged from our company and converting to an independent company. I am looking for a way to only allow this branch Internet access through our data center ASA. Our WAN is MPLS using BGP. I...
We are using AT&T and have 4 clases of service. In COS1 AT&T recommends using strict priority for voice. If I give it a priority of say 1mb, does that mean it will always get 1mb and never more (we have a 10mb pipe between sites), or can it spill o...
I am a little confused. Seems by default most interfaces on a router are set for fast switching. What is the difference between cef and fast switching. What do the following commands do:ip route-cache cefip route-cacheWhy would you not want cef/fas...
Thanks, when you mention GRE to you specifically refer to doing an IPSec tunnel? All the documentation I found from Cisco on GRE seems to be for IPSec or multicast. Any reference docs would be helpful.
Thanks Rick,Yes, I am trying to do PBR by basically trying to control the next hops, so the router doesn't use BGP. The branch and the 7201 are not neighbors as seen through BGP. I tried using the recursive keyword in the PBR, but it still doesn't ...
But what would I enter under VPN gateway address. These are going to be vendors/guests using this so there is not just one VPN gateway address (If I read correctly that needs to be IP of device terminating the VPN connection).
Is one of those cases to disable cef when you are doing vpn tunnels on a router?I assume by your help earlier that cef is the way to go if it's a beefy router?