es sense ... thanks!
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> - bryan
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> On 2/2/17 8:20 PM, Fabio Mendes wrote:
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>> the full command to summarize external LSA is summary-address, it wasn't
>> very clear on my last email
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 9:16 PM, Fabio
An even simpler way to do it is to suppress the announcement of the /24 to
area 0 and leave only the IA.
The 10.100 network is already behind the 10.0.0.0/8 summary and it's
reachable through the same ABR generating that IA summary.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 9:20 PM, Fabio Mendes <fabio.
the full command to summarize external LSA is summary-address, it wasn't
very clear on my last email
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 9:16 PM, Fabio Mendes <fabio.men...@bsd.com.br>
wrote:
> If I understood correctly you are generating an IA LSA via the area range
> command on the ABR
If I understood correctly you are generating an IA LSA via the area range
command on the ABR and are also receiving a E1/2 LSA for a /24 that is part
of the IA range and want to mask it behind that same IA LSA.
One simple way to do it is use the summary command under the ospf process,
announcing
What does a 'show ip cef detail' return for those?
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Howard Leadmon wrote:
> OK, and in my terrible lack of sleep maybe I am missing something that I
> shouldn't be, but here is the issue..
>
>
>
> I have a 7606 with RSP720's running IOS
Hi,
A couple of months ago we bought a couple of ASR-1002Xs with 10X1GE-V2
cards on each one. Those cards are on slot 0/1
We were told by the pre-sales person to believe that those modules would
allow us to create an L2 tagged link between the two routers, behaving
similarly to a switch.
I