Great video, I really enjoy your style of presentation! If you don't configure the cost on the sham-link, how exactly is the cost determined? In your scenario, if you let it determine the cost itself, was the cost going to be higher than 21 (the backbone cost)?
I should have mentioned that in the video. The cost is actually 1 by default for this router. The reason I didn't mention it was because I'm not sure if that is platform specific (something to research for sure). So it wouldn't have been higher in my scenario, but hard coding is probably best practice so your network is predictable.
So...the new lopbacks are redistributed in to the customers routing table if there is no filtering... Is there any reasonon to filter that loopbacks except hindig or for route overlaps? What I mean is can redistrubution of loopbacks cause some problems in sham link stability?
simple explanation. awesome
Great video, I really enjoy your style of presentation! If you don't configure the cost on the sham-link, how exactly is the cost determined? In your scenario, if you let it determine the cost itself, was the cost going to be higher than 21 (the backbone cost)?
I should have mentioned that in the video. The cost is actually 1 by default for this router. The reason I didn't mention it was because I'm not sure if that is platform specific (something to research for sure).
So it wouldn't have been higher in my scenario, but hard coding is probably best practice so your network is predictable.
great
What is xrv configuration
So...the new lopbacks are redistributed in to the customers routing table if there is no filtering... Is there any reasonon to filter that loopbacks except hindig or for route overlaps? What I mean is can redistrubution of loopbacks cause some problems in sham link stability?
Hi sir, Where can we get the IOS used here? Is it free? Thanks
I am using IOSv. You can get it by purchasing CML-Personal from Cisco.