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How to configure a Route Map with AS PATH Prepend in Cisco ACI
See how easy it is to configure a route-map with AS-PATH Prepend to manipulate routes advertised from Cisco ACI.
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complete waste of time
waste
My ACI version seems not to have any similarity to yours. I have a category called L3Outs and it does not contain any "Rules for Route Maps"
Would it better if the two edge routers form iBGP peering with the ASA?
How can you do HA in a setup like that?
i need link video full, can you share
Hi Thanks for explanation i have similar design but running OSPF, I migrated from Dual Fabric to Multipod and each POD has own subnets and own L3out as show below: POD-1 1. POD-1 has own subnets 2. POD-1 has own L3-Out, and running OSPF with FW POD-2 1. POD-2 has own subnets 2. POD-2 Has own L3-Out, and running OSPF with FW What I want to achieve is, if there is a way to attached two L3out (POD-1&2) under all BDs, the local L3out will be always prefer than other L3out for example: POD-2-BD: always Prefer POD-2 L3out but if there is a failure on POD-2-FW, I want POD-1 L3out Can i achieve this setup ?
Massive waste of time. Seek aid elsewhere.
This was just to get us to their site. I have not found the video. Assholes!!!
sheet. its not have configuration
Not fair..
Sir what do you mean by "Third world country" , you can use low band width counties . can not see a nothing but only purely discrimination. Respect the knowledge you are sharing but dont respect your words. wake up and respect every human with respect.
This is a terrible solution. Those two edge routers shouldn't be standalone, they should have some kind of next-hop redundancy in the way of HSRP or VRRP. Your firewall shouldn't have two default routes, the firewall should use the VIP of the NHRP the routers use. I suggest, if you are multihomed, you also are accepting a full BGP routing table and setting local preference on local routes.
+Zero Mil even so, he wouldn't have multiple default gateways. GLBP uses a master and active forwarders. GLBP isn't an ideal solution for edge routing in this scenario because it's a many to few association it defeats the purpose. There aren't enough devices to really take advantage of what GLBP does.
Lance Snyder hello, could you please add me on Google? Wall.rod.med@gmail.com I want to learn a little bit more.. :)
Hi Lance, Pls. add me to your google jalan.ritesh@gmail.com or Skype ritesh2377
Where is the configuration?
if u can be able to demonstrate using diagrams i will appreciate so much.we are at internship at that institution
Hi,my name is sammy omari i would like you to send me a tips on how to come up with a network plan for an institution where there will be boss,staff and workers.
i could help you if you have your designs already,your institution is ready you need a good plan to absorb multiple acccounts...you do know that...right...B.G.W....
2:20 Isn't shown as Port Channel / EtherChannel.
Where is the full video? Please remove if this is just a time waster spam
I am also looking for the configuration please update
THIS LINK DOES NOT HAVE FULL VIDEO !!!!!!! Save your time and check out : www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/border-gateway-protocol-bgp/23675-27.html
Hi, where can I find the configuration?
Hi, its a great video... can you point us to the Full video....
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Where is the full video? I can't able to find in your site.
I bought few videos from your site and lot them. I found your site has changed. How can I get those videos.
very true beda204. i've got a assessment based on exactly this. Budget $7200 16 desktops 3 Ip printers 1 mobile computer (isn't mentioned but needed Router and 24port switch) now have all those servers in the LAN wouldn't cover this.
sadly, this is how cisco teaches it. every graduate gets out thinking that every business needs a multirack setup, and guess which brand they recommend! the only one they know! -cisco academy student
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nice vid
hi.. anyone can help me about assignment networking? about two office in two building. i must design it. so hard
thanks for this tutorial.
a small business doesnt need all this stupid shit... most business are on little budget. All u need is one router, one 24 port standard switch(layer 2), bunch of cat5e wires, file server, printers & work stations.
just depends on your business
@sanitydotorg $15k is nothing... The small business that this is suited for probably pays well over 100k just in wages every year.
OMG yes a small office. That just happens to have $15K to spend on two switches and a router so that they can run two web servers. Must be a law office
@urdynamix1 Okay Then. I'm Failing To See Why That's A Good Thing.
this is not a fake, everything he is talking about makes sense, assuming that u have preexisting general knowledge of computer networking already
amazing shit
fake! waste of time!
This is not small office network. As he said in the video enterprise level router
too complicated!! men....... make it more simple!!
Thanks for the video, nice work
is this supposed to be a technical or political video?? i don't think that 56k modems are used nowadays even in "third-world" countries,,,
Thanks for the feedback. Enjoy!
Thanks dude.. from malaysia
Great video mate! Thanks a million!!!