In a bgp routing scenario, let's say you have two ISPs with Router1 for ISP1 as primary link and Router2 for ISP2 as secondary or backup link. One day primary ISP had problems of several packet loss until after an hour it became unusable, so you need to divert the link/traffic and switch to the secondary link or ISP2. How are you going to configure this using bgp, what specific attribute do you put in this command or config?
nice video. appreciated your efforts .but need more explanation .now its like news .consider as new thing explaining to all type audience .try to explain more with some real life examples
Very nice session!
Good reading..
Good explanation in a short video .
really good video, thank you
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In a bgp routing scenario, let's say you have two ISPs with Router1 for ISP1 as primary link and Router2 for ISP2 as secondary or backup link. One day primary ISP had problems of several packet loss until after an hour it became unusable, so you need to divert the link/traffic and switch to the secondary link or ISP2. How are you going to configure this using bgp, what specific attribute do you put in this command or config?
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great video!
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Please explain SRv6,GSRv6 16bit|32bit compression,SRv6 locator design and planning with 16bit|32bit and 48 bit length blocks.
Excellent explanation, I am curious if I could achieve ECMP with different L3VPNs(VRF) taking different paths.
What is the scenarios ?
Nice and short, could you demonstrate SR and it’s features on Junipers device?
Certainly! We have so many plans for future. Covering Juniper Networks is one too.
nice video. appreciated your efforts .but need more explanation .now its like news .consider as new thing explaining to all type audience .try to explain more with some real life examples
Sure. Thank you for your feedback..