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Hi Friends...Please refer the file attached herein...Please refer the very first page which talks of VPLS config between PEs. As observed from the configs, under every VFIs, neighbor PEs have been configured...Now my question is that when we talk of...
Can someone please let me know something more abt Targetted LDP Sessions. All I know about it is thatTargeted LDP Sessions between nondirectly connected LSRs are supported using an extended discovery mechanism. Targeted hello messages are periodicall...
Hi there...The main difference between layer 2 and layer 3 MPLS based VPNs is the type of customer connectivity that happens with Service Provider (SP)...In layer2 VPNs, the connectivity is simple L2 (e.g. q-in-q/VPLS) and in Layer 3 it is basically ...
HI There...I have something more to say on CCIP examination....Cisco has not covered the basic layer2 VPN concepts,q-in-q (Martini-Kompella drafts) neither VPLS/H-VPLS nor it touches even TE....I can understand that the examination topics themselves ...
Hi There....Sorry for mailing this query on this section but my query has not been answered in the Certifications section, that's why I have posted on this section....SOME ONE PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTION....The MPLS examination is known as 642-611...Bu...
Hi Raj,If u go thru the IP packet structure, u'll find a field called as Protocol that specifies which Transport protocol to be be used. Please find the attachment herein.Hope this helps.Regards,NISHA
HI.....Agreed that the layer 2 frames recived from the ingress interface are encapsulated in MPLS domain...But My worry is when u say a layer 2 approach, it should be a complete layer 2 connectivity...Can't u have any layer 2 technologies (say like V...
If u r running some routing Protocol which is EBGP in case of ur scenario, there's absolutely no need of enabling CEF as such. Would be highly thankful if u post some of ur configs here...Regards,NISHA
One more thing...U necessarily don't need to have DSLAM with RJ-45...U can also have optical (SFPs) as uplink to your DSLAM, and can tap out voice/Data customers. There are many DSLAMs available in market with one or more optical uplink port in order...