Cisco IOS Hints and Tricks: Inter-DC IP-based vMotion with LISP: "In early autumn of 2010, a “ DRAFT on Cisco Nexus 1000V LISP Configuration Guide ” appeared on CCO. It’s gone now (and unfortunately I haven..."
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Showing posts with label IOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IOS. Show all posts
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Monday, May 24, 2010
MPLS Static Routes vs Dynamic
When using MPLS VPN to a service provider I'm not a huge fan of service provider managed static routing. I would prefer to inject whatever routes I want to the MPLS cloud. For this of course you will need to have a CE router advertise BGP to the service provider. A fully dynamic model would assume you redistribute your entire IGP routing table into BGP and therefore MPLS. Below is an example of providing individual host routing across the MPLS VPN. Only the static routes tagged with 100 are advertised into BGP
Friday, May 21, 2010
Home Router Config Example:
Whenever I get to teach a CCNA class I try to encourage students to buy a Cisco dual ethernet router off ebay and configure it for use at home. So while I'm on the train today I'm going going to type one up.
This configuration will provide the following services. PAT, NAT, DHCP server/client, DNS services.
Lets start with the assumption that this is a fresh unconfigured router. Notes will be followed by --> !note!<--. Pieces you pick on your own will be in "< >" . Example: < your text here >
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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