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HelloI have a home-lab, and am doing some different things with BGPv4 (and 6) lately. I've arrived at the point that this is more than I know re. BGP. Maybe BGP cannot do what I want it to ?There are 8 routers, in 2 AS's, design below. ------...
I'm sort of going down the ipv6-25xx road, as I have more than a few, and used to think that 16MB DRAM was the max. Is 32 max ? I am curious as there are images that may run ipv6 that I cannot load on a 16MB 2514.
Title says it mostly...I have a PIX 515 or 2 that I'd like to use AES on. Just testing, in a lab. I read the post on the Net re. flipping the SN, MD5 etc, but none of my PIX's with a UR license match the procedure, none. I suspect the OP changed the ...
Have several PIX 515's. I can cfg a l2l VPN between 2 of them (or ns5gt's) w/o a problem. To test NAT-T I have 3 PIX's in-line. PIX1-PIX2-PIX3. Traffic is generated from a PC hung off PIX1 to a PC hanging off PIX3. All is fine but NAT-T doesn't seem ...
They're connected exactly as shown. They are only trying to simulate a large ISP that might have 100 RTRs, some or all running BGP or at least having to run eBGP at AS boundaries and either iBGP or an IGP (like OSPF) and redistribute BGP>OSPF, within...
Yea, I went back and looked at the 11.3 docs, 16MB it is. How then do I have an IOS that is about 16MB that cannot be loaded via tftp nor copied to 16MB of flash ?I forgot to check, is 32MB flash possible ?My thread is partly a dead end anyways, as t...
Hello again Home lab, I'll always have a home lab, until the day I become virtual too.As far as upgrading goes, I'm too old to fall for all that baloney. Bill Gates did it, they all do it, they all tell you on Day1 that this is the greatest thing an...
Too old, too old-school, too real-school for all that. I buy a router and it's mine, i dont' pay every month for it. rentals are good for the new kids, kids that don't want to get their hands dirty opening a router, kids that don't understand how the...