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Hi All, Please help me work out a niggling query on a Cisco Catalyst 9500 platform running IOSXE 16.12.4 code.1. What does it mean by "stopped" in the (*,G) entry?2. Why has 192.168.0.12 been chosen as the RP for 224.100.100.100 when it should be 10....
Hi All,
Can someone please assist me with this issue which has me scratching my head?
Scenario:
Customer Site A has a Cisco 1921 router running c1900-universalk9-mz.SPA.152-4.M5.bin version of code. It is connected to a broadband service provider w...
Hi All,On Cisco ACE, can you souce NAT 1x IP address to multiple different source IP addresses where each destination is unique. So for example:Original Source = 1.1.1.1Natted Source = 2.2.2.2Original Destination = 10.10.10.1Natted Destionation = Ori...
Hi All,Had a strange issue today where all devices sitting off one of the WS-X6748-GE-TX linecards in a 6509 chassis had intermittent connectivity to them.A reseat of the linecard resolved the issue.What I want to know is what could have caused this?...
Hi All,Can someone explain this one to me.Two routers in the same area configured for authentication the following way:On both devices:router ospf 100 area 50 authentication!Interface g0/1 ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 key xxThis works because the...
Hi Mark,
Also, the PBR route-map would need to be applied to the LAN interfaces if I am not mistaken as that is where the traffic will arrive on first?
You mentioned applying to Dialer interface but is that correct?
Hi Mark,
I've also had a thought which I will try next time which I don't know why I had not thought to try?
I'll amend the default route to have next hop as far end VPN peer rather than out of the Dialer interface.
If I am not mistaken, this should ...
Hi Mark,
Think you may be onto something there. That makes sense. I'll give this a go during the next available change window.
Thanks and will feedback once I've had an opportunity to test this out.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the response. So ordinarily yes, you would apply nat as you mentioned however the Internet access is out of the HQ site where the source nat occurs at a firewall for Internet bound traffic so it is the intention for packets to arr...