Re: [c-nsp] OSPF and BGP relationship

2015-03-03 Thread CWO Network Operations
are preferred over > one AS exit and other destination preferred via other AS exit will > necessarily introduce asymmetric routing that is packets leaving via exit A > the return traffic might come back via B. > Thanks JB > > adam > > > -Original Message- &

[c-nsp] OSPF and BGP relationship

2015-03-02 Thread CWO Network Operations
I have a question about the common practice of using OSPF and (i)bgp. Here is my setup: I have 4 Cisco routers (A, B, C & D). All routers are connected to each other through metro ethernet connections. The 4 routers have other “stuff” behind them speaking only OSPF and require a injected defau

[c-nsp] ME3400 high cpu

2013-09-20 Thread CWO Network Operations
Hello, We just started using the ME3400's (ME-3400G-12CS-A, 12.2(58)SE2, ME340x-METROIPACCESSK9-M ) in our network and are noticing a fairly high CPU load compared what we were used to on the older 3550's. The config is pretty much the same on the new M#3400's then what we had on the 3550's. Th