Help with multicast load splitting
Hi group,
Anyone have a quick run down on this works?
Thanks,
– Dennis Worth
Hi group,
Anyone have a quick run down on this works?
Thanks,
– Dennis Worth
Scott, re “the youtube engineer’s fix” from the ripe page of advertising 2 /25’s to be longer prefix matches then the /24 pakistan was hijacking-
Don’t most providers deny 0.0.0.0/0 ge 25
Anyway?
Who accepted a /25?
Or all these years have I been fooled into thinking only 0.0.0.0/0 le 24 will work?
Thanks,
Joe
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Aqui esta otro vez; pero tu puedes encontrar en los archivos tambien amigo…
You can load balance multicast traffic two ways…
1. with the “ip multicast multipath” command. This requires two unicast senders (sources) of the feed
2. with a gre tunnel. Configure a gre tunnel between two router’s loopbacks (source/destination) and let the IGP load balance the […]
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Thanks, Ronnie
Johnson,
The bottom line is …it’s against the rules to sell your ID. You can work as a contractor in the company but not totally sell your id. Cisco mentioned that at least 2 CCIEs must be Full time employees that leverage you to do that but not Implying selling the Number.
HTH
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—–Original Message—– From: Shawn Zandi [mailto:szmetal@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 3:56 PM To: smorris@ipexpert.com; Cisco certification Subject: Re: Youtube BGP/IP hijacked
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