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Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs
From: David Freedman <david.freedman () uk clara net>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 13:52:13 +0000
We will need to set up a L2TPV3 tunnel to their old location (single homed, no BGP on that side). Upon initial reading of Cisco docs to do this, we will need a routable IP on a loopback interface for starters.
Also, like any other tunnel, beware of MTU issues, these are so routinely forgotten :) -- David Freedman Group Network Engineering Claranet Group
Current thread:
- Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs James Smallacombe (Nov 10)
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs David Freedman (Nov 10)
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs Dave Temkin (Nov 10)
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs James Smallacombe (Nov 11)
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs Jack Bates (Nov 11)
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs Dave Temkin (Nov 10)
- RE: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs Jeff Saxe (Nov 11)
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs David Freedman (Nov 11)
- RE: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs Ryan Finnesey (Nov 11)
- RE: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs Seth (Nov 11)
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback IPs David Freedman (Nov 10)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback Ips David Freedman (Nov 10)
- RE: Ciscos, BGP, L2TPV3 pseudowires and loopback Ips nanog (Nov 11)