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I have a situation in a lab topology and I can't seem to figure out how things work: So redistribution is configured between OSPF process 1 and 2 on both R1 and R2. Filtering using route tags is in place in such a way that no network will be redistr...
I am doing a lab from 101 Labs book in preparation for ENCOR.The topology is the following:and the task requires to configure redistribution on routers R1 and R4, using "the most simple solution that negates the need to filter routes when redistribut...
I have the following topology in EVE-NG:My goal is to allow Customer 2 clients (VPC4 and VPC5) to connect to Customer 1's FTP server.ISP router has the following configuration:ISP#show runBuilding configuration...Current configuration : 3520 bytes!! ...
I am reading a bit about EIGRP in the ENCOR study guide, and I found that for a route to be considered a backup route, the Reported Distance received for that route must be less than the Feasible Distance calculated locally. This logic guarantees a l...
Hello,I have some uncertainties related to PIM Dense Mode operation:Imagine the following topology:The purple arrows indicate the paths of the multicast traffic stream, from the source (SRS).The assumption is that all the routers are configured with ...
Thank you for the document, I did have a quick look through it and as it is explained:"[...]Now, in each router, the internal network learned via one process competes against the external network of another process. As previously mentioned, there is ...
Thank you for your helping me Harold! I have one more question though:I spent a couple of hours yesterday looking into redistribution and I identified three core mechanics that redistribution follows:- for a route to be redistributed from protocol A ...
The official ENCOR Cert Guide is really confusing when explaining CEF:For instance:1. under Key topic: Cisco Express Forwarding, it says ...the difference is that on software-based routers, the general-purpose CPU is in charge of all operations, incl...
Thank you, your answer pointed me towards the solution that I was searching I verified the behaviour and it seems that there will be an Assert process and a winner will be chosen. The loser of the Assert process will send a PIM Prune towards the win...