RE: OSPF Sham Links

From: simon hart (simon@harttel.com)
Date: Wed Oct 12 2005 - 17:54:01 GMT-3


When I worked at Colt Communications we used this as part of our MPLS
deployment. It was when clients had a backdoor route to a network but
wished to use the MPLS network as preference

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of Scott
Morris
Sent: 12 October 2005 15:05
To: 'Andrew Lissitz (alissitz)'; 'C&S GroupStudy'; 'Cisco certification'
Subject: RE: OSPF Sham Links

It's a pretty festive little feature although so far I've only used it in a
lab just to see how it really works. :)

I'd be interested to hear as well about people experience with it in
production in case anyone's trying OSPF over the L3VPNs.

Cheers,

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Andrew Lissitz (alissitz)
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:29 AM
To: C&S GroupStudy; Cisco certification
Subject: OT: OSPF Sham Links

Hello group,

Out of curiousness, has anyone deployed this? OSPF Sham Links ... Any
thoughts? Are any ISPs or enterprises using this? Did it solve the problem
of OSPF route preference process? Here is a link in case anyone wants to
learn more about it.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6350/products_configuration_guide_
chapter09186a00804556e9.html

Any one?, any one? (you have to read this with the same voice used in the
movie Ferris bueller's day off)

Thanks group,

Andrew



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