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I have recently installed two ASR9006 routers and upgraded them to 6.6.2.Next step was to download 6.6.2 configuration guides and get a good base config on them however, much of the syntax found in the guides doesn't work with my version of code. An...
This is more of a warning than a question. I have just completed two large Meraki MS deployments. In one we had to integrate Merakis on a legacy Cisco Catalyst infrastructure where only some Catalyst switches were being replaced. Many were remaini...
If I execute the command "show ip bgp neighbor x.x.x.x received-routes" and the router is learning a particular route via another routing protocol with a lower cost as well, will that route be omitted from the output of that command?
For example, I...
We have two sites that are connected to MPLS. The service provider has a PE router on site at each location. They are running BGP for our WAN which is extensive. It is private EBGP so each site has it's own ASN. We are redistributing OSPF into BG...
We have been throttling bandwidth on a 7604 (or so we thought) for some time which we configured using cisco documentation. I recently discovered that it is not capping the throughput as expected. We use the service-policy input <policy map> comman...
We tried to change to MST but this did not work. We kept the bpdufilter on. You are correct, I think the port only blocked when we had pruning on one side and not on the other.
Though I did not try to configure MST on the Cisco Catalyst side, I did ensure that the trunk settings on both sides were identical (as the fist document states). I knew to do this because on the homogeneous network that we did, I had a trunk that w...
Thanks Cofee
Unfortunately, I don't have access to that router, its a Verizon core router. I can see that it is being advertised into BGP from the edge where the network lives, but don't see it from another location coming from the core using that c...
So what triggers it to stop advertising itself? How does OSPF know that it is dependent on BGP to operate properly? I'm trying to understand the actual mechanisms?
Thanks