Posted on January 19, 2009 by brentleekley
I am having problems configuring an IPIP tunnel between Sw1 and R5 on my personal equipment. I have built the tunnel with IPs advertised into Area 0, and have ensured that the tunnel destinations are not learned via OSPF
I am pretty sure that this is an issue with my equipment. When [...]
Filed under: OSPF | Tagged: Area 0, CCIE, GRE, Lab, OSPF | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 15, 2009 by brentleekley
So I am currently compressing a presentation for Cisco Catalyst Switchports for the study group, and it made me realize the importance of being able to describe the technologies in my own words. It’s difficult, from the operator/implementor perspective, to admit that what we do and what we know is not original. It’s not even [...]
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Posted on January 10, 2009 by brentleekley
- My normal process for finding initial configuration issues is to resolve them as I encounter them in the lab. For my real lab attempts, I have never been told that there are 3 configuration errors or 2 configuration errors, and just proceeded assuming initial configs are correct, and if errors [...]
Filed under: BGP, Bridging, EIGRP, Ethernet, IGP, Implementation, OSPF, Operations, RIP, Technology - General | Tagged: CCIE, R&S, InternetworkExpert, Lab, Core | Leave a Comment »