Segment Routing Basic Traffic Engineering

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @KyleRix-m5s
    @KyleRix-m5s Год назад

    This would apply to all customers' VPN traffic between R1 and R4? so let's say I wanted to run some VPNs via this segmented path, but other VPNs between R1 and R4 take the other path. Is that possible?

  • @mohkamal
    @mohkamal 3 года назад

    Why there is no cost associated with the interfaces on this topology? This help more understand the TE lab.

  • @magmartin
    @magmartin Год назад

    Thank you for the explanation! I have a question related to this. In case we would have 2 links between R2-R5, could we use an adjacency SID in the hop1.5 of the segment list "LB-path" to choose the specific link we would like to use? If so, how can this be done? Thank you!

    • @webfreakz
      @webfreakz Год назад

      Yes, you have to use SR Adjacency-SID. They are automatically assigned to every interface but are not guaranteed the same after link-flaps or reboots. You can see them for an existing SR-enabled topology with [show isis adjacency details]. Best would be to assign static Adj-SID before doing this in production. Then you can use it in the Segment-List with the instructions from the video.

  • @TadeOshoseries
    @TadeOshoseries Год назад

    Thanks for taking time out but I am sorry but you are so fast and not taking your time to explain in detail. People can't follow properly.. just a constructive feedback. Your diagram as well doesn't tell the whole story. You referenced prefix sid which are not shown in the diagram as well.

    • @webfreakz
      @webfreakz Год назад

      Each node has a label by using the formula [5000 + Node_ID ] so router R4 == 5000 + 4 = SID 5004.