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Firstly, nice real world scenario, I understand these way more than small basic labs. If you don't mind answering my question, how did your prefix-list change apply instantly? I was messing around with my lab in CML for an hour trying to figure out why my lists did not change anything in the routing table, and the solution was to manually enter the command " clear ip bgp * " for the change to take place. Thanks!
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьHaha Amazing video. Who else would configure THEIR own production routers to help others learn. I really appreciate the video series. The real life scenarios really help visualize it all together. And the severity of it lol. Have you used any VXLAN or overlay technologies in your DC? If so that would be a great video series. Thank you so much!
ОтветитьHow do you stop a route from being advertised TO a BGP peer? I assume a prefix filter and maybe a route map (or ACL) is needed but I want to know how to stop a single route from being advertised out to a peer but allow all the other routes.
ОтветитьJust FYI Jeremy, if you ever wanted too, your eligible for a /24 from ARIN since by ARIN's definition your effectively acting as an ISP with the CO-Hosting. Your eligible up to a /22 with justification. They distribute these quarterly.
Ответитьwhy not just remove the redistribute static statement?
Ответитьthanks Jeremy! you have always been my favorite for Cisco Training! :)
ОтветитьNice job Jeremy
Ответитьanother great video from you. Great learning with real word examples. Thanks a ton sir
ОтветитьThanks Jeremy. Whether you breath in that plastic behind the scenes or not you still the best to me
ОтветитьKeep them coming I am really enjoying these videos.
ОтветитьI wish you could keep going with this series.. And that you touch MPLS..
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