Hope you do some EEM too. I am setting up a real word situation: CE1 and CE2 CE1 has DIA and CE2 has DIA and a 4G last resort. If both DIA's fail, there are EEM scripts to enable the 4G link. Love to see your thoughts too on real world practical applications. Great content and keep it up Bro.
@ciscenius3 жыл бұрын
I'm not good with EEM scripts, but we used them at one of my old jobs. We had two edge routers each having BGP connecting to the ISP. These were our internet routers. We had SLAs configured on each router to verify if the connection was good. If all the SLAs failed, we knew something was weong with the circuit. If BGP was still up, we didn't want to prefer the ISP. So a script was in place to replace the route-map with another route-map that would make that peer less preferred. So no traffc would go in or out of that peer. I'll definitly do a video on it
@electronicparadiseonline21033 жыл бұрын
New to the channel. Great Content!!! Do you have a CCNP Routing and Switching Cert. If not, what do you think about the CCNP Routing and Switching Cert?
@ciscenius3 жыл бұрын
The Routing & Switching cert went away last year and was replaced with the CCNP Enterprise. I do have that cert and if your really want to make money, you need it. It’s the one cert that will put you into the Senior roles
@MarkMiller-vo6yp2 жыл бұрын
I am trying to setup a VPN with an RV340 at HQ and an RV325 at a remote site. The remote site is behind a router without a public IP. Is there anyway to make a VPN work like this? I was thinking the GRE Tunnel would help do this and then do IPSEC inside that tunnel. I was having trouble getting the initiation to start from the remote site and can't seem to get it to work. Once the tunnel showed up but did not pass any traffic. I have configured other VPNs using Sonicwalls which seem to address this problem automatically.