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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
TO BE
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On my way back home from San Jose. I want to thank those that follow this blog and especially IPexpert for all the help. Will right more soo...
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
PIM NBMA, DR and RPF issues
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Below is the topology. RIP is running everywhere, PIM-SM on all interfaces and everyone has R4 at 192.168.100.4 as the static RP. R1 has the...
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Monday, February 23, 2009
PIM Forwarder and the Assert Mechanism
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I know, it's a cool name for a band, huh? Ladies and gentlemen...PIM Forwarder and the Assert Mechanism! Anyways, I always get confused ...
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How Route-Reflector clusters prevent loops
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This is the topology I used to get familiar with the concept: The idea is fairly easy to understand. You never want to learn routes from som...
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My new favorite IOS message
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I don't know what my previous one was, but this is the new one: R1(config-if)#traffic-shape rate 64000 ? bits per interval, sustai...
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