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March 2, 2019

This use case consist of a company wanting to temporarily extend the users broadcast domain from one site to another. The issue here is that the sites are geophysically disjointed and each remote site only has a DIA circuit. In order to resolve the problem, we need a solution capable of encapsulating L2 traffic through [ Read More ]
What's a blog called "RouteLeak" without a Route Leaking post. As the name implies, route leaking implies leaking routes or importing/exporting network prefixes between VRFs or between the global routing table and a VRF segment. I will show you different methods to get it configured as follow: Route Leaking between Global and VRF table: Static [ 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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