Yes, BGP selects only one best bath.
The default for BGP is one path, the default for other routing protocols
is four paths.
However, in some cases you would like to change this for BGP and this can
be acheived using " maximum-paths" command.
The BGP selection process is a series of qualifing s
The second is definitely correct. The first is also correct if you consider
the "cost of the path to the ASBR" as the cost of the path from the
destination network to the ASBR, but not if you consider it as the cost to
get to the ASBR across the OSPF network.
E1 cost = external metric + OSPF pat
BGP has the option max-paths which allows to have multiple paths. If it is
ebgp we can also achieve this with ebgp multi-hop.wheather it is max-paths
or multi-hop or static routes most of the time CEF is the ultimate that
influence the interface switching. CEF FIB table will be calculated based on
9/26/2002 11:11pm Thursday
Professionals - I have two WIN95 laptops --- one is connected to a Catalyst
3920, then token ring 0/0, the other to a Catalyst 1924, then ethernet 0/0
Barbados#sho cdp neighbors
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge
Try some of these links:
http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/serv_tips.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/qos_index.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat2950/1216ea2b/scg/swgqos
.htm
Also is there a smartnet contract on you switch?
JH
""John Brandis"" wrote
Hi Guys,
I have two multiple choice questions, please:
Q1. When multiple successors exist to a destination, how does DUAL determine
the preferred path?
A. Largest bandwidth between source and destination; average delay.
B.Smallest bandwidth along path; add local link delay to neighbor's
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Hi All,
Any one have any sample configs of QoS on a switch, prefer on a 3524xl setup
for VOIP, however as I am desperate, I dont really care.
Background:
my company purchased NEC Ip phones for a very small branch office without
considering the facts that the in house engineering team has no ex
I don't think this will work or better phrased... I couldn't get it to work,
I'm not sure it should work either.
HTH (doubtful),
Tim
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> If I create a VLAN on a subinterfaceand give that subinterface an IP addy,
> ass
Hi All,
It is not very clear to me still regarding BGP, Static Routes and Load
Balancing!!
Can any one out there shed some light!! BGP selects only one path, is it
not? But that load-balancing can be achieved through static routes??
Thanks!!
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The information provided at the Cisco site is really good. I have a number
of books on this, but every time I go to Cisco, some things get clearer.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html (BGP Technical
Tips).
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I do not have the book with me right now, but I do know that regarding E2,
the internal cost is not condidered!! I will check the book later and see!
Trying to remember for tomorrow!!
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How about posting the complete config with a brief explaination? We don't
need
the passwords or the actual IP addresses.
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> Hi,
>
> You did indeed send me comments, and most appreciated. You even bailed me
> out when I
I studying the CiscoPress CCNP Routing Book at the moment. There appears to
be a contradiction on page 294 and 295. on page 294: the path to another AS
can be calculated in one of two ways. The second way (E2) states that the
cost of the path to the ASBR is all that is considered in the equation.
Nigel,
Your first question I think is very key to my situation. I wanted
local administrators to have minimal control via telnet and console.
I was able to tailor these commands on the vty ports. I tried to apply
the same commands to console and it did not work. I was informed that
there was a
CCIE R&S why else ;-)
Tim
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> Tim Metz wrote:
> >
> > so to rephrase the original question, although there is never
> > more than one
> > token on the ring, there can be more than one data/command
> > frame..
Ryan,
I noted your earlier post on this topic and my first question
is.."What's the problem you're trying to solve? Configuring AAA on the
console should be very straight forward, however this could very easily
change based on your identified or outlined requirements. A couple of
quest
I think the link is missing?
Thanks btw
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Ryan - This is a great link for that, and a great overall document to
have...
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Ryan - This is a great link for that, and a great overall document to
have...
Thanks,
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Additional note:
The "aaa authorization console" command was added in 12.0(7)T. by DDTS
number CSCdi82030.
It's not available on 2900XL and 3500XL switches. This is because the
IOS on these switches was based on the 12.0(5)T IOS for routers.
Thanks,
Shawn
Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
>
Hidden IOS command in global config:
aaa authorization console
(that is the entire command)
Thanks,
Shawn
Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
>
> How can I configure authorization on the console port?
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I just spent a second reading the debug... did you put the hostname of each
router in the other and use the same password? In reference to: > 00:03:55:
BR0:1 CHAP: Username jal-3660 not found
Also verify that multilink and ppp authentication chap are set in both.
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Shane Green wrote:
> I was wondering if any one could explain this error "Bad memory -
> wrote zero, read 0x0400 at location 0x0010 "
Probably means what it says: bad memory.
Try swapping out the RAM SIMM and see if it goes away. If you're unlucky
and you have one of the older 2500s
How can I configure authorization on the console port?
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I was wondering if any one could explain this error "Bad memory -
wrote zero, read 0x0400 at location 0x0010 "
This happens on boot up on a Cisco 2501, the system LED light just
blinks non stop.
I have searched all over on Cisco site, and no dice
Thanks for any help!
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MADMAN wrote:
> There is also a lot of good info on CCO
True enough. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html (BGP Technical
Tips) would be a good start.
Regards,
Marco.
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There is also a lot of good info on CCO and though I haven't checked
lately I'm sure NANOG would also be a good resource and these are free.
Dave
"M.C. van den Bovenkamp" wrote:
>
> John Hutchison wrote:
>
> > OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
> > the nuts
If I take 4 Catalyst 3500 Series Switches and configure in a GigabitStack
Module then I would assume that I am creating a one virtual switch and all
the backplanes of the switches should combine the total speed of switching
backplane. Am I correct or it is a samething you are connecting two swich
Hi,
You did indeed send me comments, and most appreciated. You even bailed me
out when I misapplied the advice, and again much appreciated.
I'm taking baby steps with the wisdom offered, and seem to get deeper than
intended, ultimately confused, then reach out for a breather.
Thanks, as always,
My Dearest Superman -
I'm having what should be an easily-solvable problem with ISDN. I have a
feeling the problem is with the mapping, but Caslow talks about a "dynamic
mapping" function provided by PPP. I don't see it happening. Here's the
gist
of it:
Goal: Have R2 (12.1(5)) be the dial
I sent you some comments on this last Fri.
First look up the reload in xx min command. There is a way to have the
router reboot in a given time interval unless you rescind the command. So if
you lock yourself out of the router it reboots and restores the startup
config which allows you back in. If
You don't always want to put the deny at the end. For example, if you want
to deny just one subnet, but permit everything else, putting the permit any
statement at the beginning would allow the subnet you intended to deny. I
know, a lot of permitting and denying going on in that sentence. :)-
"
CTM,
First of all, in my experience, writing down exactly what you want to
do really helps. It gives you a visual map of what you want to go
through and what you don't. Second of all (now correct me if I'm wrong)
you want all "deny" statements at the end. That's how I've done it
anyways. Af
Not to belabor the obvious, but if you don't want to buy a book right now
there's always good ole CCO.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/bgp-toc.html
has lots of nuts and bolts and runs 71pp in pdf form.
I think Halabi's original paper, the one he later expanded into his book,
was once on CCO
If you want brief but excellent, get BGP4: Interdomain Routing in the
Internet by John W. Stewart. It's an excellent primer on BGP.
John
>>> "John Hutchison" 9/26/02 1:11:56 PM >>>
OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
the nuts and bolts of BGP. I don't wanna sp
I would start with Basaam Halabi's Internet Routing Architectures, it is a
great reference and you can probably pick it up used at a very reasonable
price, and it isn't too large. From there I would go to Routing TCP/IP
Volume II, it has a very large and detailed BGP section.
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If I create a VLAN on a subinterfaceand give that subinterface an IP addy,
assign the sub to a bridge group, and then assign the bridge group to a BVI,
can I use IP unnumbered on the BVI or do I need an additional IP addy?
Chris Watson, CCNP
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I've been trying to optimize communications between two distant routers. So
far I've managed to lock myself out of the far router three times, folks
over there are getting weary of my mistakes ;-)
I have a subnet of 172.29.30.0/24 and a subnet of 172.29.10.0/24, the latter
is physically the same
I am also new to BGP, I read some Halabi , Cisco docs, and CCNP routing
(sybex and Cisco press)
The best refernce to start with , in my opinion, is
BGP4 Interdomain routing in the internet
John W. stewart III
160 pages $22
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=0D
no, there is only one image that can run MPLS on 25xx's and it was not
developed for release, it is used only internally in Cisco.
25xx were not designed for MPLS.
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Dont leave home without it, about the best so far. 55$
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John Hutchison wrote:
> OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
> the nuts and bolts of BGP. I don't wanna spend $70 bucks right now on a
book
> and I don't want a TOME of a thousand pages. I'm looking, right now, for
the
> briefest, but full reference for it. Anyone
Hi David,
U r correct regarding HSRP interaction with OSPF.
How r the 2 T1's going to be terminated? One T1 on Router C and other on
Router D i suppose. If one of the T1 link connecting to the remote office
breaks, then the connectivity to that office from main office is down as
there is no o
OK...I've been dreading this. It's time for me to start getting into
the nuts and bolts of BGP. I don't wanna spend $70 bucks right now on a book
and I don't want a TOME of a thousand pages. I'm looking, right now, for the
briefest, but full reference for it. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in
adva
I don't know how current this Product Bulletin is but you'll get the general
idea:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/iore/prodlit/768_pb.htm
Setting up load splitting/balancing when HSRP is present generally requires
that there be at least two subnets or VLANs. One subnet/VLAN has rou
Yup, a pix 501 should do the trick for you. You really dont need anything
more than the two interfaces.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Yes. I just went back in the lab and connected up to a 4000 to verify
what I've been spewing and it works.
Dave
Black Jack wrote:
>
> Okay, that's the standard DB9 adapter from a console kit. And the rollover
> cable, right?
>
> MADMAN wrote:
> >
> > That is it, now you need a matching DB9,
Mark W. Odette II wrote:
> If you don't do the WIC-1ADSL, you will need the ISP's DSL modem, and a
> 1700 or 2600 series router with the WIC-1ENET module (supports PPPoE if
> needed).
>
> The WIC-1ENET seems to be compatible with most DSL implementations...
> but you also can get away with any C
The word is, yes that is all you shall need in the way of a PIX. Check
out Ole Drew Jenson's website for more info...
www.routerchief.com
Good luck!
Mark
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Guy- I don't know if there are any specific restrictions, but ADSL is
ADSL from what I've experienced.
You just have to work with the ISP to ensure you are both on the same
page about VPI/VCI parameters, and whether or not you need to activate
bridging on the router to translate the ATM packets t
We have a couple of small but critical networks at remote offices we're
wanting to connect to our man office. We have several 2610 and 2620 routers
not being used right now. We'd like to setup a solution at those two sites
that will load balance across two T1's and be redundant.
I don' think true
I need to take all the Cisco security tests and I was wondering if the Cisco
PIX 501 will be o.k to practice and be able to pass all requirements.
Thanks
JB
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>
> I'm thinking you'll need to do more than ping. The problem with Cisco's
ping
> is that it doesn't let you specify how much time between pings, sometimes
> called an interval. The timeout value is for unsucessful pings. But what
you
>
> Some UNIXes have a -f (floo
Hm, interesting.
I'm using rate-limit on internet routers to limit ICMP and
SYN packets, and I clearly see drops.
Also, I'm using NBAR with policy-map to block some HTTP GET
requests, and, again, I see drops. But, you are mixing these
two (policy + rate-limit inside it), and it doesnt' work.
Co
Sat (and failed) the exam today. Found the breadth of the exam
exhausting - everything from advanced BGP topics to SS7 protocols. My
perception was that I over prepared on specific Cisco command syntax
while the test was more theoretical. I have what I consider a fairly
strong background and tr
Hi Randy -
I'm not clear on what you're asking here. You've got an ethernet interface
with two network addresses on it:
205.109.29.128/25
205.109.29.32/27
And a loopback with yet another subnet address on it:
205.109.29.24/29
Three different subnets, three different addresses...what are you
Well, darn. If its not the cable then I don't know what to try. Guess it's a
boat anchor. :-(
Thanks for the help.
MADMAN wrote:
>
> Yes. I just went back in the lab and connected up to a 4000 to
> verify
> what I've been spewing and it works.
>
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Rahul,
I looked at the features listed for this ios image at the feature navigator
also but could not find anything which says 'pppoe client'. Have I missed
anything ? Thanks.
Alex Lee
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>
> thanks,
Is it possible to run MPLS on 2500? I'm running IOS 12.2 (1d).
Thanks...Nabil
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."
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> Chuck,
>
> Originally I got the oversubscribe numbers from extreme a few years ago...
> Now days, with fast switches, it makes no real diference...
CL: numbers are always interesting. especially when compared to
All,
Just received this when trying to request a lab seat at Brussels
ERROR: The 'Available Lab Seats' activity limit for the candidate has been
exceeded for today. Please try again tomorrow.
So if you're constantly trying to find a seat early, ie: before November -
don't try too hard..
Mess
Hey folks,
I passed CID (CCDP) yesterday.
For those who are studying for this test, don't spend your time with
Appletalk, IPX, StrataCom, SNA and Voice. I got no questions about these
subjects. I think this test was easier that CCDA (DCN is really tough
because of the case studies). I got a lot o
All,
I'm currently running subscribe/publisher call managers happily on a 10.138
network. To access the Active Directory for web logons etc to IP phones we
need to add the two call managers to our local domain...Seems simple enough,
but are there any issues or possible problems I'm not aware of b
Chuck,
Originally I got the oversubscribe numbers from extreme a few years ago...
Now days, with fast switches, it makes no real diference...
the rationale is that all ports wont be active at the same timeso
you can
oversubscribe the access switches by 3 or 4 to 1
Chuck's Long Road wro
I just received the following blurb from Amazon:
"We've noticed that many of our customers who have purchased Integrating
Voice and Data Networks also enjoy books by James Durkin. For this reason,
you might like to know that James Durkin's Voice-Enabling the Data Network:
H.323, MGCP, SIP, QoS, S
Can a loopback address serve the same purpose as secondary address in terms
of assigning a different subnet to it and have connectivety to the same
segment as the primary interface? For instance
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 205.109.29.33 255.255.255.224 secondary
ip address 205.109.29.
It´s my understanging that when I use ppp authentication chap callin
i dont have to have the username on my router, as if I was calling into an
ISP then the ISP´s route would have to have a username on my router, and I
dont think that is the that is used.
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I'm very confused by the way you have this setup. It looks to me that you
are setting R2 up to be a route reflector for R3 and you are setting up R3
to be a route reflector for R2. My question is why? If you are setting up
two route reflectors in the same AS and they are going to speak to each
oth
looks quite similiar to a recent thread.
username jal-3660 password blahblahblah
remember CHAP is a two wat authentication.
Dave
"Arni V. Skarphedinsson" wrote:
>
> Well I have some more chap authentication issues, and if someone can give
me
> any pointers that would be great,
>
> I hav
Okay, that's the standard DB9 adapter from a console kit. And the rollover
cable, right?
MADMAN wrote:
>
> That is it, now you need a matching DB9, I'm assuming, for your
> PC but
> the pinout will be 2,3 and 5.
>
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What is the maximum amount of FE ports can you have on a 3640. If I had
3 open slots, could I put in three Cisco 4-Port Enet Modules? CIS-NM-4E
Or, is it limited like the PIX to X amount of interfaces?
Thanks
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I found a strange behavior in cisco OSPF spf calculcation and routing bit
positionning :
Consider this design :
LAN1(Area0) ASBR1 IP Tunnel1 (Area0) ASBR3 --(Area0)---
LAN2 -- FW
|
|
|
|
--(Area0)--- ASBR2 -- IP Tunnel2 (Area0)
ASBR4 (Area0)---
Well I have some more chap authentication issues, and if someone can give me
any pointers that would be great,
I have two routers
a 1003 who is calling an 3660 over ISDN
this is the debug from the 100300:03:54: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI0:1,
changed state to up
00:03:55: %DIALER-6-BIND: Inter
Here is a prety good link describing the switch architecture and there
are significant differances between the sup1 and sup2 as well and the
MSFC1 and 2.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca6000/prodlit/k6kfy_wp.htm
Dave
Robert Edmonds wrote:
>
> Ryan,
> If I understand your qu
However, wanting to use more than one bri with dialer profiles I found I
need to use a loopback, and ip unnumbered lo in the dialer profile (tested
with 12.2).
Anybody found out why ? Where is this documented ? I suppose I'll find that
in the standard documentation but haven't been able to find it
Sorry for that. You are correct in the IBGP does not need multihop. Dont
ask me what I was thinking at the time. Thanks for catching that.
Thanks,
Mario Puras
SoluNet Technical Support
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That is it, now you need a matching DB9, I'm assuming, for your PC but
the pinout will be 2,3 and 5.
Black Jack wrote:
>
> Thanks for your help. I have a bunch of different DB25 adapters but the one
> that I think is a real Cisco part has pin 2 yellow, pin 3 black, and pin 7
> red and green.
>
Living in Souther California, the power company does it for us on a
regular basis after killing the UPS batteries. :-)
>>> "Tim Medley" 09/25/02 04:50PM >>>
One of our border gateway routers has been up for almost 4 years.
clt1-7206-twtc-bgr uptime is 192 weeks, 4 days, 18 hours, 43 minutes
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> On your RR router, you will need to have:
>
> A, D or E (Depending on which IP is Router B), F or G (depending which one
> is Router B IP). Also, although you could peer IBGP routers on directly
> connected interfaces, I assume that
Well actually she took me. She's a travel agent and went on a business
trip.
Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
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To: Tim Me
I had this same problem. Are you using Key rotation without LEAP? That is
what my problem was. Now, it is my understanding that key rotation only
works when you also do LEAP.
"Steiven Poh-\(Linear Online Mai wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Currently, I already can establish communications between t
On your RR router, you will need to have:
A, D or E (Depending on which IP is Router B), F or G (depending which one
is Router B IP). Also, although you could peer IBGP routers on directly
connected interfaces, I assume that you are using Lo0 interfaces. If this
is the case, then dont forget th
Hello,
Does somebody know a free software that helps to convert a target name to
its OID .
I need to convert :
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to its OID.
Thanks
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> e.g. If switch 1 has a bridge group 1 and switch 2 has a bridge group 2.
> You could join these broadcast domains by running a cable between switch 1
> and switch 2, creating a subinterface on each switch port, you then set
each
> subinterface to use the same trunk type and vlan number (e.g.
'e
OK, I'll take a stab at question 4 and see if that sorts out the others on
the way...
I would by no means class myself as an expert on the 8500 series, but here's
my understanding of how this should work.
In 8500 terminology a bridge group is a switch local broadcast domain. i.e.
all ports in
Thanks for your help. I have a bunch of different DB25 adapters but the one
that I think is a real Cisco part has pin 2 yellow, pin 3 black, and pin 7
red and green.
MADMAN wrote:
>
> Pull the DB25 of fof the router and tell me what color pins are
> in 2,3
> and 7. If not yel, blk, red then it
depends on how you define the "uber" layers. here's mine:
layer 8 - religion (in the sense of big/little endian)
layer 9 - politics
layer 10 - economics.
have been bitten by each at one point or another, so they are relevant but
contextual.
thanks.
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Nortel D5000 core switch is more or less one giant broadcast domain with 3
subnets and 3 logical collison domains (back in the day you simply divided
the hub into logical port groups to keep the collisions down).All of the
downstream switches are 10bFL uplinks. There are three Nortel 350F switches
This link should help you...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/async_ppp.html
regards
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The thing is that is I am calling an ISP so I have no control over the
router I am calling into, I cant use that routers hostname as a username as
I have an account there with a username that I have to use, and the problem
seems to be sending that username to the ISP router..
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Dear All,
Currently, I already can establish communications between the two bridges.
However , now we are facing some problems - the bridges seem to
deauthenticate after the connection was being established after a period of
1 to 2 minutes. And follow with reauthentication and reassociation.
The
don't forget that for announcing 10/8 via network command, this route (10/8)
must be present in routing table. If you're doing aggregation, u must use :
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Null0 for announcing the route.
Stephane
""Abu Mwalie"" a icrit dans le message de news:
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> Yes
I think it's hard problem ...
First, with your configured policies. Traffic from Internet will not be
loadbalanced, without configuration (maximum-paths), BGP chooses only ONE
path ... (oldest one between eBGP paths then lowest routerid, then lowest IP
address).
One solution (the only I see) is to
Michael,
Thanks.
An amazing routing protocol, this BGP.
As time nears for the paper (640-603), the more I discover that my knowledge
here is very fuzzy!
This is probably due to limited practice. I will struggle in the paper, but
I will pull through because when the time reaches like now, my un
Stephane,
Thanks.
Well, may be there is something missing in that question. I found it
somewhere, just as it is and I was wondering whether there is something I do
not know about route-reflection or what!
Anyway, Thanks. I will assume there is something missing, and hope that I do
not meet this
Abu
I think you only need the network 10.0.0.0 command on the router with
interface(s) connected to 10.0.0.0 network(s). The other BGP speakers
should still be able to receive the updates advertising the 10.0.0.0
network(s) from this router and subsequently install the route in their
routing tabl
It depends on router B IP Address ... (172.16.12.1 or 12.2 ?)
""Abu Mwalie"" a icrit dans le message de news:
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> Hi All,
>
> Please, I have this question here which I do not seem to get:
>
> Question.
>
> You want to configure Router A as a BGP reflector and Router B as its
> c
Thanks a lot !
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> Yes it does.
>
> thanks,
> rahul.
> lab#
> lab#s ver
> Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
> IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-IS-L), Version 12.2(8)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE
> (fc2)
> TAC Support: http://www.
delete flash:c1700-sv3y-mz.121-5.YB4
then squeeze
charles
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Parameswaran S
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:42 PM
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Subject: Erasing Flash system [7:54198]
Dear Group,
I need to d
You would type
delete flash:c1700-sv3y-mz.121-5.YB4
then the file will be flagged as deleted.
To regain the space, you do
squeeze flash:
The squeeze command doesn't work on all model routers
however and sometimes depends on flash type. Offhand,
I can't recall if 1700 can squeeze. If it can'
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