can you please explain this:
random-detect precedence 5 200 1000 100 where the should bee every 100
packet.
where the should be every 100 packet the what?
in your example, 200 is the min, 1000 is the max and 100 is the
exceed-threshold meaning that 1 packet out of 100 will be dropped if the
Anyone know how to advertise a default route (without using static routes)
to only one OSPF router. e.g.
You have
RTRA
|AREA0
|
|AREA0
RTRB
|AREA1
|
|AREA1
RTRC
On RTRB you want to advertise a default route to RTC C and only RTC C
without using static routes...
Thanks...
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If you have multiple VLANs defined on a 35xx switch, do you *have* to create
an SVI (interface VLANx) for each VLAN?
Thanks...
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Yes; however, the default route will be sent to all routers in the OSPF
domain. I was wondering if a route-map or something similar might be used
to ensure only one router can get the default route info and no others in
the ospf domain will get it...
Thanks.
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