CCIE BGP Lab
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CCIE BGP Lab
This lab is the same as Scott Morris lab with CBT Nuggets CCIE L3 Technologies.
Enjoy
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Re: CCIE BGP Lab
Good man
Happy to see how ppl creating nice labs
UD
Happy to see how ppl creating nice labs
UD
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Re: CCIE BGP Lab
no configuration provided, is only topology is that correct ? thank you
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Re: CCIE BGP Lab
You can find the configuration of all devices in Startup-configs.
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Re: CCIE BGP Lab
Hi
There is a configuration for R25 only
Please post the topology again with configs
Thank you
There is a configuration for R25 only
Please post the topology again with configs
Thank you
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Re: CCIE BGP Lab
just imported this LAB.
All configs persist like it should. Thanks author for lab.
You guys do this:
1. unlock lab, on side bar is red button (unlock lab), click on it, to unlock lab
2. on side bar: More actions->set nodes set startup-cfg to exported
3. side bar: more actions wipe all nodes
DONE your lab is set boot from all saved cfgs..
You can start it
Ud
All configs persist like it should. Thanks author for lab.
You guys do this:
1. unlock lab, on side bar is red button (unlock lab), click on it, to unlock lab
2. on side bar: More actions->set nodes set startup-cfg to exported
3. side bar: more actions wipe all nodes
DONE your lab is set boot from all saved cfgs..
You can start it
Ud
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Re: CCIE BGP Lab
Followed instructions by Uldis (UD) and everything is working well!
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Re: CCIE BGP Lab
Maybe I posted too soon. So, protocols are there but what is missing from the start-up is the IP addresses of the eth interfaces.Uldis (UD) wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2017 4:51 pmjust imported this LAB.
All configs persist like it should. Thanks author for lab.
You guys do this:
1. unlock lab, on side bar is red button (unlock lab), click on it, to unlock lab
2. on side bar: More actions->set nodes set startup-cfg to exported
3. side bar: more actions wipe all nodes
DONE your lab is set boot from all saved cfgs..
You can start it
Ud
I so see them typed out in the STARTUP-CONFIGS section
Guess what am I doing incorrect please?
edit: Hmm, never seen this before
Code: Select all
R2(config)#interface Ethernet0/0
R2(config-if)#ip ad
R2(config-if)#ip ?
Interface IP configuration subcommands:
access-group Specify access control for packets
admission Apply Network Admission Control
arp Configure ARP features
device IP Device tracking
dhcp Configure DHCP parameters for this interface
flow NetFlow related commands
header-compression IPHC options
igmp IGMP interface commands
rsvp RSVP Interface Commands
rtp RTP parameters
verify verify
R2(config-if)#ip