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jeytop

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  1. Cisco ISE management is restricted to Gigabit Ethernet 0. Cisco Identity Services Engine Installation Guide, Release 2.6 - Cisco ISE Ports Reference [Cisco Identity Services Engine] - Cisco
  2. Hi, i'm not sure if there some restriction.
  3. Sure, i see the some options for this task. Thanks
  4. 101 and 102 int r vlan 2000-2001 ip ospf 1 area 1 ip ospf netw point-to-point ip ospf multi 0 102 int e0/2 (interface to dc) ip ospf cost 200 int r vlan 2000-2001 ip ospf cost 200 router ospf 1 area 1 range 10.1.0.0 255.255.0 cost 200 with this config i'm prefering go to 101 instead to 202. And also, 202 is prefering go to 201 instead to 102.
  5. yes, that is my solution but, are we preventing other fabd2 sites from learning iass prefixes? if r21 and 3 establish ipv6 bgp peering r21 will start to receive prefiex from iaas site.
  6. What is the configuration that you think s proper for this point ? i mean vrf fabd2 is in use for DC and HQ: By configuring r3 and r4 only, ensure that the HQ FABD2 site will have mutual visibility with the IaaS site for all IPv6 and IPv4 prefixes received from these sites while preventing : * Any other FABD2 site from possibly learning about the routes on the IaaS site * The IaaS site from possibly learning about the routes on any other FABD2 site
  7. do you use virtual link or ospf multiarea?
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