From: Darren Horobin (Darren.Horobin@ipi-group.co.uk)
Date: Mon Oct 02 2006 - 16:04:37 ART
All,
I have a large number of dual attached DSL users which use a mixture of
dynamic and static routing, which has worked for a while but is not
scalable enough for the growth of the network. I have come up with a
stable routing plan which will ensure growth with stability of the
network. However, this means reconfiguration of over 100+ routers,
however if I apply this configuration in the core it means configuration
of a lot less and removes errors with further deployments if the
template is not used.
My question is:
What are the limitations of a virtual template on a box doing
multi-vrfs?
As what I am trying to do is for arguments sake is apply an offset-list
under a particular address-family, but once configured it appears under
the global config of rip. Which is not meeting my need?
Has anyone else tried to the same or come across a solution where you
can apply a template to a number of virtual-access within an address
family?
Cheers
Darren
Darren Horobin
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