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Hi AllWe have 3 routers in our infrastructure (say R1, R2 & R3). All 3 are connected using OSPF, plus all 3 have external bgp connections. The OSPF is used as iBGP (if this is the correct terminology) i.e. R1 has some routes in the routing table to R...
Hi AllIs it possible in IOS to have for a particular subnet:a) Two static routes?b) Make one static route a higher priority than the other?c) If one static router "goes down", failover to the lower priority static route?We have a l2tp/vpdn connection...
Hi AllWhat is the best way to find out how your router will route traffic to a particular ip address?I have used the following IOS command:show ip route | include X.X.Xwhere X.X.X is the 1st 3 octets of the ip address. I can then see the particular e...
Hi AllI want to enable the snmp agent on the Cisco devices in our infrastructure using the following commandsnmp-server community string [view view-name] [ro | rw] [ipv6 nacl] [access-list-number | extended-access-list-number | access-list-name] For ...
Hi AllExcuse the newbee question!We have "Cisco Aironet 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points" in the ceiling of the office.We have been recommended that we purchase Cisco ASA 5505 (entry level firewall device) to control the these wireless access p...
Hi AlainYour comments put me to reading and I'm getting alot better idea of ibgp, peergroups and ospf. Therefore, may I come back to you in a few days when I have cleared up the issues I'm reading about. I will put this as answered as I think my ...
Hi AlainBelow is an extract from our running configuration of R1. I have only included the vlans/networks in the ospf section between R1 and R3 (which the original show ip route outputs referred to) and the ibgp and one external bgp within the bgp se...
HI NaiduA quick query - is IP SLA a standard feature on all routers/Cisco IOS, or is there someway of checking that it is installed on a router?ThanksJohn
Hi Alain
I don't know what the correct answer to this. If I may explain.
Our routers have interfaces on 2 vlans provided by external providers:
X.X.X.1
Y.Y.Y.1
The other side of the vlans (X.X.X.2, Y.Y.Y.2) are located on the infrastructure ...