You have just received a nice job at a big enterprise that has multiple sites connected over their own managed MPLS Core. Each site runs EIGRP as the CE - PE routing protocol. You get the task to route some traffic in a particular way, but you cannot make it. What is missing ?
Read MoreThis post represents the solution and explanation for quiz-17. For some temporary period of time, during network transition, your network consists both on Cisco and Juniper routers for the same role. You will see that they behave differently when it comes to advertising inactive BGP Routes.
Read MoreYour company uses multi-vendor routing platforms (Cisco and Juniper) and has multiple sites connected via MPLS from a service provider. Each remote site has a GRE tunnel with the Headquarter (HQ) and a BGP session over this tunnel. After some security change in the network, sites that are Juniper-based behave differently than the Cisco-based ones, creating outage for the customer. What's wrong?
Read MoreYour company decided to replace the existing Cisco devices with Juniper. The network team does that and configures the new Junipers as similar possible to the old Ciscos. But something does not work as intended. What is it ?
Read MoreCompany ABC is in process of configuring BGP Confederations between its sites. During a small transition period, there will be no BGP between R3 and R2, but instead only static routing. Have a look at the quiz and try answering the question !
Read MoreYour network follows a standard 3 tier hierarchical design (Core, Distribution, Access) and has two WAN circuits with eBGP sessions with the ISPs. You want to push the default route down to the Distribution routers, but something goes wrong. Where is the mistake?
Read MoreYour company has 2 offices that are interconnected via a firewall (Cisco ASA) as shown below. You received the task to configure a BGP session between the border routers but something does not go according to plans.
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