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February 27, 2019

With the evolution of SDN and Network Programmability, the NX-OS has come a long way with the integration of Linux based tools to support: Bash shell Python shell API access Linux containers for custom applications The Bash shell can be extremely powerful if you're proficient in it. I wanted to show you today a few commands [ Read More ]
Packet-tracer is a built in utility on the Nexus 9000 that's used to trace the path of a packet transiting the switch. This is extremely useful in terms of troubleshooting as this tool can confirm whether or not a specific traffic flow is traversing the switch. It's also useful to pinpoint packet loss as it [ Read More ]
Ethanalyzer is a NX-OS protocol analyzer tool based on Wireshark. Wireshark is an open source analyzer that decodes packets captured by libpcap (Capture Library). Cisco NX−OS runs on top of the Linux kernel, which uses the libpcap library to support packet capture. The Ethanalzyer is a command-line version of Wireshark that captures and decodes packets, [ Read More ]
One of the benefits of a DMVPN network is that the encrypted tunnels are built on top of DIA circuits more often than not. In that sense, the remote sites typically defer in terms of circuit bandwidth. Per-Tunnel QoS is an effective way to apply QoS policies on the hub router(s) on a per-tunnel instance [ Read More ]
iPerf is one of my favorite tool as it constitutes a fundamental instrument in the Network Engineer toolkit. It is essentially a measurement tool that outputs the maximum achievable bandwidth, MSS or MTU size in an IP network. We also have the capability of tuning diverse parameters such as TCP window size, buffers and generate [ Read More ]
In this specific use case, I will show you how to enable dual DMVPN clouds going over ASA firewalls as well as IPSec encryption. We will also take it up a notch and demonstrate DMVPN Phase 3 (Spoke to Spoke Communication), VRF configuration (We will be placing the source of the tunnels into their own [ Read More ]

A Little About Myself

Hello I'm Pape. My friends call me Pop. I'm CCIE #48357. I enjoy my field and love to share it with others. I love to write so I'm sharing my blog with you.

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