i have multiple multiple vlan in my coporate network. i configured pbr to the guest vlan to the forwared the traffic to the edge router. if i want to access the other valn in my coporate network is it possible?
The only way you wouldn’t is if you don’t have an L3 device at your Core or distributor layer. Otherwise how would you even be able to ping outside your subnet?
The topology on the same screen as the cli is excellent as it really helps! This is the best way of training! Keep it up and great video.
I used to think this type of training was dry but these are the best network videos on UA-cam
Excellent session. Well delivered.
Teaching is a talent. You’ve got it.
A good refresher. Havent used pbr for a while.
Thank you for clear explanation sir ..
Charles your videos help me a lot. Amazing Job Sr.
Great Video! thanks for your explanation.
Well explained, Good Job
Thank you Charles for tutorial. Excellent
Great teaching there.Very incisive.
What an excellent explanation.
Awesome as always Kevin and team
super great explanation. thanks
Does this apply to BGP as well?
Excellent overview.
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Very great tutorial. Thank you so much!
Great explanation, thanks man!
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I can't help but wonder the same. Betting brown case is a Gibson.
Great Content , Very precise
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I've tried this but face issue when source interface or vlan is part of vrf; PBR option mentioned is getting disabled, is there any alternative?
When working with subinterfaces where do apply the policy?
Possible to apply under sub interface also in the same way
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i have multiple multiple vlan in my coporate network. i configured pbr to the guest vlan to the forwared the traffic to the edge router. if i want to access the other valn in my coporate network is it possible?
The only way you wouldn’t is if you don’t have an L3 device at your Core or distributor layer. Otherwise how would you even be able to ping outside your subnet?
What's happened if ISP B down? Router 1 still forward traffic to ISP B or back to ISP A?
Yes. Traffic will go via ISP A. But if we apply drop-on-fail flag traffic will drop if ISP B is down.
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