In the previous post we completed the Inter-AS design with Cisco. Stage 1 – Build OSPF/ISIS Areas – COMPLETEStage 2 – Configure BGP, Create ASBRs/PEs, use RR via R7/R8 – COMPLETEStage 3 – Enable MPLS – COMPLETEStage 4 – Create
Part 2 – Cisco MPLS L3VPN Lab
In the previous post we looked at the IGP configuration. That’s now verified and working, so lets move on the BGP and MPLS. Stage 1 – Build OSPF/ISIS Areas – COMPLETEStage 2 – Configure BGP, Create ASBRs/PEs, use RR via
Part 3 – Cisco MPLS L3VPN Lab
In the previous post we looked at the BGP and MPLS configuration. Stage 1 – Build OSPF/ISIS Areas – COMPLETEStage 2 – Configure BGP, Create ASBRs/PEs, use RR via R7/R8 – COMPLETEStage 3 – Enable MPLS – COMPLETEStage 4 –
Part1 – Cisco MPLS L3VPN Lab
In this series of posts, we will look at various technologies used for Inter-AS design. To build these labs, we will use: OSPF IS-IS MPLS Layer3 VPN (VRFs) Multi-protocol BGP A few years ago I passed the CCIE Service Provider
CCIE Enterprise – LAB Equipment
Cisco have released the LAB equipment list for the updated CCIE Routing and Switching (to become CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure). You can’t suggest they are not heading to SDN now !