Re: [c-nsp] Anycast GW for L2 subnet

2015-08-11 Thread Adam Vitkovsky
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Re: [c-nsp] Anycast GW for L2 subnet

2015-08-07 Thread Adam Vitkovsky
Hi Tim, Thank you very much for your explanation, I really appreciate it. Tim Stevenson Sent: 05 August 2015 02:57 Hi Adam, please see inline below: At 03:58 PM 8/4/2015 Tuesday, Adam Vitkovsky quipped: Has anyone played with Anycast HSRP with fabric path please? Just would like to

Re: [c-nsp] Anycast GW for L2 subnet

2015-08-07 Thread Tim Stevenson
At 01:25 AM 8/7/2015 Friday, Adam Vitkovsky quipped: ...snip... You could do that but the idea with anycast HSRP is that all participating HSRP routers equally distribute the L3 switching load. Yes I agree but in my case the DC would span across two geographic locations and so would the

Re: [c-nsp] Anycast GW for L2 subnet

2015-08-04 Thread Tim Stevenson
Hi Adam, please see inline below: At 03:58 PM 8/4/2015 Tuesday, Adam Vitkovsky quipped: Has anyone played with Anycast HSRP with fabric path please? Just would like to confirm I understand it correctly. So ISIS calculates best path to the anycast switch ID advertising the HSRP MAC There are

[c-nsp] Anycast GW for L2 subnet

2015-08-04 Thread Adam Vitkovsky
Hi folks, It is interesting that there seem to be only two options to accomplish anycast GWs for the L2 subnet with selection based on closest proximity to a GW (would have thought there’re plenty of solutions out there with all the DC hype dating several years back). I only found Anycast HSRP