I'll make this short - ISP is providing us with MPLS and the CE to PE routers are using P2P at various speeds. The LEC is clean, the ISP can remote loop my router -after finding loops in their network-, but my end shows down/down their end shows up/down. The router works great in the old ckt(we...
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I had to changed the origin of my redistributed route to internal, because any route redistributed into BGP will get an incomplete origin code (?) and any route injected with the "network" command will get an "internal" origin code.
Internal trumps incomplete. Once I got the codes to...
lol.... I know, you don't know what I've been through trying to explain this. I've attached a jpg. Basically I would like for the dc router to chose the blue connection to reach chicago. keep in mind that i'm redistributing eigrp into the mpls from HQ. Thanks...
I spoke to the provider, which is Verizon and they informed me that I'm able to inject eigrp into the MPLS network. They can see the injected eigrp route on the PE.
I have rt-chicago which has it's s0/0/0 interface connected to Verizon MPLS and it has it's Di0 interface on DSL. The network...
I'm redistributing eigrp from as64000 into my providers MPLS/BGP as65000. However, my remote locations, which are in AS64000, can't see and don't use the injected eigrp route. They prefer path X through the MPLS, but if I kill path X, the route will then prefer the injected eigrp path. I believe...
Unclerico,
I just tried the Static Identity nat in my lab and it worked.. I want to say thanks to everyone that posted and thanks for you help Unclerico.
CCNA
Network Admin
I was looking at the static example that you posted and after reading about nat exemption, it does the exact same thing that nat 0 does, which is exactly what I needed. I have on question - Why did you create the following statement?:
nat (inside) 0 access-list nonat_inside
Does this stament...
I still want the inside-guest network to access the internet but access some resources on my inside network
I have a nat (inside) 0 access-list 92 command that points to the inside guess network.
nat (inside) 0 access-list 92
access-list 92 permit ip 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 any
nat...
Want to say thanks in advance -thanks.
I'm trying to allow access from my guest network (inside-guest) to particular servers on my inside network. The guest network is using 192.168 network.
I'm getting the error below.
--Config already in place---
static (inside,outside) x.X.X.4 10.1.20.22...
Other than importing company_log.bmp into ASDM is there any other way to change the company logo? Oh, I've tried Orca and I don't see anything related to AnyConnect.
Also, my endusers will not download the client from the ASA-it they will download it from our intranet.
Thanks
CCNA
Network Admin
I have a lab with about 7 routers and 2 2950's and I'm also using the GNS3 but for only real quick scenarios or small labs.
I have my lab because "cisco" is my career and always will be -I can't be the Next Top Chef- so this is my thing. I would recommend the investment and you can start piece...
BGP -
neighbor 10.10.10.10 distribute-list 1 in (traffic coming from 10.10.10.10?)
neighbor 10.10.10.10 route-map SETMED out (traffic going to 10.10.10.10?)
Will these two route-maps be applied to traffic coming "in" from 10.10.10.10 and "out" to 10.10.10.10.
CCNA
Network Admin
I finally got of my tail and pulled the router. I have the router connected directly to my workstation and it's working correctly.
Sorry guys -- Always check the physical first --
Thanks and oh, have a good holiday this weekend.
CCNA
Network Admin
Well it is strang and if I do a show ver it will still give me a partial output -it shows everything except the devices that are installed.
I'm 23 from cmd prompt and I just noticed that when I hit enter it will display 2 priviledge mode prompts
rtr#
rtr#
I believe it may be the setup on...
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