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Hi Detection timer for Async mode : negotiated Rx* received multiplier, Detection timer for Demand mode : Configured Tx * configured multiplier above formula mentioned in RFCwhat if the BFD echo is enabled ?lets say configured slow timer and giv...
Hi I'm using Tomahawk board (edge core AS7712-32x switch), which has the total buffer of 16MB and it has 4 pipes each will get 4MB buffer. Need to find out the buffer information of single port when burst occurs, I'm new to QoS can anyone tell me ho...
Hi Can anyone explain what is the different meaning of TE-class 0-7 and how these values are used in Opaque LSA.please see my below packet capture photo of Opaque LSA,Interface bandwidth: 100 MbpsRSVP reserved bandwidth: 1 MbpsBandwidth used by the t...
Hello all Routes received over OSPF sham link are having unexpected next-hop.As per my knowledge if router RA is receiving routes from RB, then RB's interface address will be the next-hop for those routes (exclude 3rd party next-hop concept which app...
Hi @gregcox @Laurent Aubert Even if we have different next-hop for each VRFs, still using the same destination for all 3 tunnels right,Can you please help to understand how these different nex-hops are mapped to particular TE tunels?
Hi @pigallo Thank you for the reply. As per your statement detection timer when echo mode enabled is "received multiplier * negotiated tx" If possible can you paste the detailed output from cisco device? I have observed different behavior on other...
Hi @Giuseppe Larosa Thank you for the replyI can understand the use of setup and hold priority, but couldn't understand how these priority values impact the unreserved bandwidth field of OSPF Opaque lsa, can you explain the below output which I have ...