Hi - This might be of help: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wan/t1-e1-t3-e3/5708-hard-loopback.html If you have looped the service, I would expect to see the interface to be up/up (looped).
I think I mentioned this previously. If you wish to build a BGP network where communities are set, or attributes are sent by customers of your network to manipulate attributes such as local-as, no-export, as-prepend, etc, you have a lot of work to ...
What encapsulation do you use on the T1's? PPP or HDLC?If it's HDLC, it's entirely possible that you have your T1's crossed over somewhere, as HDLC doesn't check what's on the other end, just that it gets a HELLO. If you have crossed over circuits, i...
Hello, If you are trying to build a routing policy for external peering, trying to do what you are trying to do manually won't work - it's too much to manage You need to have a repository where you can store and modify your communities - generally in...
From the book "Effective BGP Policy Control":Community values for a prefix can be set or reset in two ways:•Use a set clause within a route map to set a community value, to add a community value (additive), or to remove all community values:set commu...