RE: OER recommended book

From: Aaron <aaron1_at_gvtc.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 08:04:23 -0600

Last night I had an OER mentoring session under my cisco 360 program that I
recently signed up for through NetMasterClass...a good first look for me on
OER/PFR as I had never learned anything about it until then.....well, except
for some Audio Boot Camp (IPExpert) OER/PFR stuff that I've been listening
to when I go jogging which was also good.

Here's some links that I learned about last night....looks like a lot of
good PFR/OER material....

http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/PfR:Home

http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/PfR:Solutions - I this link you will find the
following....

Enterprise Intranet Solution Guides:

Basic - Load Balancing
Enterprise - Advanced Load Balancing, Class Based Routing
Enterprise - Data, Dual-homed to two IP-VPN Service Providers
Enterprise - Dual VPN - Primary path on MPLS-VPN, secondary path on Public
WAN with DMVPN
Enterprise - Fast Failover

Internet Edge Solution Guides:

Internet - Outbound Load Balancing
Internet - Inbound Load Balancing
Internet - Implementing Cost Policies

In my personal notes during the mentoring session I had....(this is a very
small amount of notes, but it's what I got nonetheless so I thought I'd
share....forgive typos)

pfr/oer uses *DYNAMIC PBR*!

essentials -
--- border nodes need to be directly connected (same subnet) if not use
tunnel...and in config need to mark those interfaces as "internal"
--- master controller does not need to be on same subnet as border nodes.

I think on master contrller you can type show pfr master and if it says PBR
Requirments not met, then this means that the broder routers aren't
satisfying the direct connect requirement

sh route-map dyn --- shows dynamically generated route-map, apparently it
dynamically sets the next hop and interface

--- i think during this if you typed "Sh route-map" you won't see anything.

sh pfr master traffic

logs show PIRO patch change notify for prefix:1.2.3.4 length:32 reasson:1

(PIRO - protocol independant route optimization)

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Jochen Bartl
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 4:52 AM
To: sameer khan
Cc: groupstudy
Subject: Re: OER recommended book

I can`t recommend a book on that topic, but the "BRKRST-2361 : An
Introduction to Performance Routing
" Cisco Live 2009 presentation had also a lot of good infos. If you
have a Cisco Live Virtual account for 2009 you could also watch the
video of the presentation online.

Best regards,

Jochen

On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 9:23 AM, sameer khan <khanzadap_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Can any one please recommend a OER book R&S. the topic seems just too huge
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