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Greetings All, Just have a quick clarification for the community experts. Are routing protocol traffic (OSPF\EIGRP\BGP messages) automatically given a higher priority in a CBWFQ configuration or does it have to be manually defined and prioritized? Th...
Greetings, I'm reading through the 8.4 guide NAT configurations explanations and examples. I stumbled on the following example. The following example configures dynamic NAT that hides 192.168.2.0 network behind a range ofoutside addresses 10.2.2.1 th...
Greetings All, I recently bought a C3560 switch of off ebay for a home lab. The switch worked for a week and today when I rebooted the switch it recieved the following messages: switch: boot flash:c3560-ipbasek9-mz.122-55.SE4Loading "flash:c3560-ipb...
Greetings all,I have the following configs-----route-map ChangeDefaultRoute permit 10 description << Route map to set default route for yards >> set ip default next-hop 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2interface f0/0ip policy route-map ChangeDefaultRoute----Basically ...
Greetings All,I have any issue wherein I'm having difficulty pinpointing the problem because from a birds eye view everything looks ok.First, I have the following setup:(internet) <> [ISP-A] <ebgp> [rtr1] <ibgp> [rtr2] <ebgp> [ISP-B] (internet)NOTE: ...
This comment below validates an experience I had with video saturated link that interrupted WAN BGP session. In which I had to define BGP in a class and allocate bandwith to fix issue"Note that Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) traffic such as Border ...
I have tried a few other images and that did not help either. I aslo found out that the 3560 does not have any field replaceable parts. So a quick flash swap I was hoping for is not a possiblility (or is it?).
Thanks for the reply, "default next-hop" is the behavior that I do intend, changing the default route of traffic coming from the F0/0 interface. One thing I forgot to mention is the "next-hops" in the configuration goes out of the same interface so f...